Word: ottawas
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard, 20; Ottawa...
...Jarvis Field, Oct. 22. Harvard, O, University of Pennsylvania, 4; jarvis Field, Oct. 25. Harvard, 42, Technology. 0; Union Athletic Grounds, Boston, Oct. 31. Harvard, 67, Trinity, 0 ; Jarvis Field, Nov. 1. Harvard, 0, Wesleyan, 16; Hartford, Nov. 6. Harvard, 23, Williams, 0; Jarvis Field, Nov. 9. Harvard, 20, Ottawa, 6; Rideau Hall Grounds, Ottawa, Nov. 11. Harvard, 26, Dartmouth, 0 ; Hanover, Nov. 12. Harvard, 51, Tufts, 0; Jarvis Fiels, Nov. 15, Harvard, 6, Princeton, 36; Jarvis Field. Nov. 22, Harvard, 0, Yale, 48; New Haven...
...Ontario cup in Canada is to be contested for this year by the Toronto, Toronto University, Humilton, London, Peterboro, Strathroy, Kingston Queens, Kingston and Ottawa...
...small score is largely due to the condition of the field which was very slippery, making it almost impossible for our men to stand up, while the Ottawa team had lacrosse shoes, well adapted for such ground. Also much time was wasted in foolish disputes because neither the referee nor the Ottawa men thoroughly understood the game. It is safe to say however, that had the Ottawa team had a chance to practice one game the score would be somewhat different, for their rushers tackled very well, (although generally below the waist) and got through quickly and blocked well, while...
After the game our team was entertained at dinner by the Faculty of the college of Ottawa, at which the President of the Canadian Foot Ball Association presided. In his after dinner remarks, Mr. McIntire, the President of the association, congratulated Harvard on her victory, and said that he had never seen prettier playing and hoped to see our game introduced into Canada in the near future. Capt. Kimball after thanking the Ottawa men for their hospitality, proposed three cheers which were given with a will, after which the team took the train for Montreal, which they reached at midnight...