Word: plays
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men will please be on Jarvis field today at three o'clock to play the freshmen: McCoy, Clarke, Hunnewell, Crehore, Curtis, Woods, Hutchinson, Burnett, Faulkner, Magoun, Goldthwaite. Substitue, Emmons...
...begin practice at once; every day is precious. Princeton, eager for the prize, has been working hard all the fall. There is no better opening for new material than on this team. We call upon all men who care at all for our lacrosse honors to go out and play the rest of the fall. Freshmen especially should try the game. Who knows what new material may be developel? And if men cannot be aroused by an appeal to their patriotism, perhaps the promise of a healthful exercise and a fine game may offer an attraction...
...freshmen who play the banjo or guitar will please meet at 16 Holyoke St., Friday, Nov. 2d, at 7 p. m., for the formation of a freshman banjo club. Bring instruments...
Time was called at about half-past three, Andover having the ball. At first the play on both sides was rather slow, with no large gains for either side. Soon, however, the ball began to be forced towards Harvard's goal and Mowry made the first touchdown for Andover. No goal. Five minutes later, Bliss secured the second touchdown from which Coxe kicked a goal. Score, 10-0. During the remainder of the half, nothing more was scored...
...second half, the freshmen started off with the ball but gained very little. After about ten minute's play without any great gain for either team, Coxe succeeded in making the first touchdown of this half. No goal. Andover, 14; Freshmen, O. This score stood till about fifteen minutes from the end of the game, when Andover began to run up the score, making four touchdowns in the last few minutes. The first was made by Bliss; no goal; second by Sprague, goal kicked by Bliss; third by Bliss; no goal; fourth by Owsley; no goal. Time was called about...