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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...yards for a touchdown. He ran the plays with a great deal of judgment and infused plenty of spirit into the men, by his energetic style of play. His most conspicuous fault was a tendency to be slow with the signals, but this was probably in some part, the fault of the backs, who seemed to be unfamiliar with the code. Sawin proved to be a good ground gainer. He did nothing in particular the first half, but was rather unfortunate several times in not having good interference. He seems to be the most promising man that has been played...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AMHERST DEFEATED 38-0. | 10/14/1897 | See Source »

Fencing as a new feature has been introduced, giving all members an opportunity to learn the art of using the foil. For the present, two days (Tuesdays and Thursdays) have been allotted for the instruction of this branch, which forms a part of the regular class work. There is also an opportunity given to all wishing to take up the more advanced work, consisting of calisthenics with the various hand apparatus-clubs, dumb bells, wands, etc.,- and heavy work on the apparatus. This class meets at 4 p. m. every day except Saturdays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Gymnasium Class Work. | 10/12/1897 | See Source »

...opportunity, simply outgeneralling Dartmouth in her knowledge of the game. In the second half, a kicking game was begun at once, and when Dartmouth was forced to punt, her backs were so exhausted that the ball either was blocked or fell short. Inability to catch a punt, on the part of Crolius was also directly responsible for the safety scored during this half...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTMOUTH DEFEATED 13-0. | 10/11/1897 | See Source »

Owing to the success of the scrub crews at Yale last spring, they are to be again organized to take part in the fall regatta...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/11/1897 | See Source »

...wish to point out that this present backwardness is a logical part of the deliberate policy undertaken at the beginning of the season. We mean the policy of carefully guarding the men from injuries and of developing them slowly. This policy is, we believe, unquestionably sound...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/11/1897 | See Source »

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