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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Morrison, M. S., will not play football any more this year...
Exeter sent down a very strong team to play Harvard on Jarvis Field, Saturday afternoon. It was made up as follows: Brooks, Frazier, Vale, Stickney (centre), Furnam, Van Inwagen, Hill; f. b., G. Harding; h. b. 's, Morrison and McClung; f. b., Kales...
Repeated exhortations, through the columns of the CRIMSON, to the freshman eleven to be diligent in practice, to play in rain as well as in sunshine, are precautions, proper enough, to insure good, constant work. And perhaps it is well it is so often urged, since it reminds it that on its present efforts depend its future victories or defeats. But the help gained in this manner is small. What the freshmen need is encouragement and hearty cooperation from their fellow students, not only from freshmen, but from upper classmen; men who have had experience in football...
...Inasmuch as a strong second eleven no longer appears on the field, the management deems it best to give up the class games. It is hoped that every capable man who is interested in the success of the 'Varsity team, will come out and play against...
Yesterday afternoon, Mr. P. S. Sears, '89, won the college championship for the third time by defeating Mr. G. W. Lee, '89, the winner of the fall tournament. The score was 9-7, 9-7, 8-6. The play was extremely good and remarkably even; for though Sears won three straight sets, each set was stubbornly contested and there was no time when the match was at all one-sided. Mr. Sears played a very strong game, his strokes from the back of the court being especially hard and well placed. Mr. Lee volleyed accurately, and his play throughout...