Word: parks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There is talk in New York of bringing action against the managers of Eastern Park for criminal carelessness in erecting insecure seats...
Yale defeated Princeton at Eastern Park. Brooklyn, yesterday before 30,000 spectators by a score of 32 to 0 The majority of the crowd were Princeton sympathizers but neither side lacked support in the way of enthusiastic yelling...
Pennsylvania defeated Wesleyan at Washington Park, New York, on Wednesday afternoon by a score of 16 to 10, and thus won third place in the Intercollegiate Association...
From present indications it is likely that every prominent college in this country and several in England will be represented at the final football match between Yale and Princeton at Eastern Park. Orders for seats have been received from students and graduates from Dartmouth, Williams, Wesleyan, Cornell, Rutgers, University of Pennsylvania, Hobart, Amherst, Bowdoin, and many others. A party of Cambridge and Oxford boys will occupy one of the lower tier boxes. Harvard and Columbia will, of course, be out in full force...
...late years we have thought that we had it mastered, and each time Yale has sent us back to Cambridge to study it some more. But we have stuck to the task with a dogged perseverance, and the 15,000 people who saw Harvard defeat Yale at Hampden Park Saturday, must admit that we have now learned the game thoroughly. Harvard met the strongest team Yale ever put in the field, and fairly outplayed it. It was a hard fought game from beginning to end. Nothing more admirable has ever been seen on the football field, than the desperate rally...