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...following will usher in the Princeton-Harvard game today: Marvin, King, P. Codman, F. E. Parker, Keyes, Mairs, Tailer, Perkins, Painter, G. H. Norman, Agassiz, Saltonstall, J. H. Sears, P. S. Sears, H. M. Sears, S. Dexter, F. P. Magoun, Hutchinson, R. F. Parker, G. Norman, Bradlee, Crehore, Hunnewell, Slocum. Please be at the entrance gate on Holmes Field promptly...
...game of foot-ball have a certain license in their attacks which is not allowed other detractors, owing probably to the apparent fighting which goes on between the rush lines of two elevens. The Boston Record of Monday launched out in a frantic tirade against the barbarity of the Princeton-Harvard game. Now, every one who saw that game knows how devoid of "slugging" it was, how critical the umpiring, and little the kicking. Yet we find the following in that enterprising Boston daily...
There was a large delegation of Yale men at the Princeton-Harvard game on Saturday...
...expected that there will be a large delegation of Yale men at the Princeton-Harvard game to-morrow...
...prospect of a pleasant afternoon brought out an assembly of over 2,000 spectators, of whom fully 1,500 were within the grounds, to witness the final Princeton-Harvard championship game. Fully 300 of the spectators were ladies, while on the seats in the rear of the backstop sat Sutton and several other players of the Bostons. Princeton was obliged to put Edwards in the pitcher's box, while Taylor, the freshman catcher, played behind the plate. Bickham, who is suffering from a lame arm, was present as a substitute, and was called into the field in the last half...