Word: played
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Princeton refused, resting her decision on the point of order, even though Harvard claimed that her evidence was so strong that she would accept no affidavit. The result of Princeton's action is that the five men in question, Ames, Dean, Cranston, Upton and Stickney will be allowed to play tomorrow...
...athletic teams are bona fide members of their college. In accordance with this rule Harvard has sent to Princeton the certificates of her own players, and at the same time has protested Princeton's men, her object being to obtain return certificates for the men whom Princeton intends to play next Saturday. The demand of Harvard does not offset professionalism at Princeton any more than it does at Cambridge, and seems, therefore, thoroughly fair and sportsmanlike. Harvard certainly is not desirous of exacting conditions from Princeton which she is not willing to fulfil her self. Because she cannot be injured...
...ELLSWORTH.Will the following men be on Divinity at 3.45 sharp, dressed, to play '93: Chase, Cheney, Rantoul, Porter, Allen, Hurd, Thomas, Wrenn, Carpenter, McCoy...
...calculated to flatter Harvard's athletic spirit. In spite of all efforts to prevent her, Princeton will send an eleven to Harvard next Saturday which, although it may not be such a team as the college hoped for at the first part of the season, will be able to play the game...
...ELLSWORTH.The following men will be on the upper part of Divinity field at 4 p. m. sharp to play the Roxbury eleven: Healey '91, Guerin '91, Huntress '91, Keene '91, Freeman '92, Pinkham '92, Beck with '91, Currier '93, Read '91, Walker...