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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...practice yesterday was short, but possessed the necessary amount of spirit, and the line-men in particular played with more vigor than usual. Much attention was paid to punting, not only in the preliminary work, but also in the line-up that followed. Only one-half was played against the second eleven in which the first scored one touchdown and a goal from the field by Sawin. After the line-up Coach Dibblee carefully drilled the backs in the formation of interference. With both Campbell and Hallowell out of the practice the work of the ends was poor...
...membership last year was 2304, of which one hundred were from Radcliffe, but the membership is this year already two hundred above that of last...
...more skillful net play and better judgment in placing his strokes. Beyer played almost entirely in the middle of the court and, partly on account of his short reach, failed to smash successfully when the opportunity was given. In the Ward-Rotch match there was almost no rallying one or two strokes generally ending each play. As a consequence the playing consisted almost wholly in a back court game, where Ward's swift cuts were most effective. In the match with Derby there was more rallying and the playing was more even, Ward pulling out the last set with some...
...There will be no general sale of Harvard-Yale tickets to season ticket holders. No season ticket holder will be entitled to apply for more than two seats, and each application must be accompanied by the season ticket of the applicant. Persons wishing to sit together may apply on one blank for not more than ten seats and one season ticket must be inclosed for each two seats applied for. The season tickets will be returned to their owners in time for use at the Dartmouth game on Nov. 11. No tickets will be sent out before...
...finals of the Yale golf tournament played yesterday afternoon, T.M. Cheney defeated E. Byers one up, and thus secured the university championship. In the semi-finals played in the morning, Cheney defeated Captain Robertson, one up in nineteen holes, and Byers defeated C. Hitchcock, Jr., four up and three to play...