Word: player
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...accounts of the accident to H. E. Peabody, '87, in yesterday's Globe and Herald were utterly false. Mr. Peabody was stunned by a collision with another player, but recovered consciousness before he reached the gymnasium. The doctor was called in, but said that the injured man could play foot-ball again the next day if he wished. Mr. Peabody spent the evening socially with some friends and attended all his recitations yesterday...
...brother hold the championship in doubles. The tournament was a great contrast to last year's, the playing being spirited throughout and the whole affair being conducted on a very prompt and punctual basis. The association is to be congratulated on its success. Without doubt the most promising player the tournament has brought out is Lee, '89. His playing was strong and brilliant, though he showed poor judgment in his base-line tactics. With good coaching he will make a remarkably fine player...
...shall publish soon, as we usually do at this time, a detailed criticism of the '89 eleven, by an old foot-ball player...
...times were prevented from scoring by the excellent defence work of Harvard. The goal was captured in three minutes by Carlind after sharp dodging. Long throws by Williams and Nichols kept Harvard's goal free for some time, but finally Lowe secured the ball, passed to Gorman, and this player threw the third goal for Montreal in 7 1-2 minutes. The next goal was stubbornly contested. Dudley made another beautiful run and pass to Nichols who lost to Cleghorn. Montreal's attack now did some rattling work, and soon a swipe by one of the homes secured them their...
...eleven which will not be surpassed by the teams of former years. The preparatory schools this year have sent up several men of high local reputation who won their honors in contests against men now their classmates. The success exhibited in former years in the proper combination of players thus related, may well serve as an example for the profit of the present freshman class. The captain of the team has long been well known as a skilled and enthusiastic foot-ball player, and, if he is only granted the proper support, will do everything in his power to keep...