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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The number of teams in the league will be so great that it will be impossible for each eleven to play every other one, consequently the matches will be arranged as games in a tennis tournament. Each school will draw for its opponent, and the defeated one shall drop from...
Last Saturday there sailed on the "Aurania" from New York a number of representatives of the Manhattan and New York Athletic Clubs who are to compete at the English amateur meeting at Crewe on June 30, and at other places in Great Britain and on the Continent. The New York...
We publish today the concluding portion of a brief review of Mr. Hurd's book on the athletics and athletes of Yale. There is much in the book that he extremely interesting, but nothing so much so as the graphic picture that is given of the endless rivalry between the...
One of the most interesting books on athletics that has appeared for some time is the "History of Yale Athletics from 1840-1888," by Richard M. Hurd, Yale '88. The book gives a complete account of every contest in rowing, foot-ball, base-ball, track athletics and tennis which Yale...
During the last sixteen years, Yale has kicked fifty-six goals from the field to one by her opponents. Other goals, Yale 431 to opponent's 19; Yale touchdowns 200 to opponent's 9; Yale safeties 14 to opponent's 103; Yale points 2331 to opponents 43.