Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There was no dispute over the undergraduate rule. It was not in the rules of the Intercollegiate Football Association at the time the agreement was made between the two universities, and Captain Hinkey acknowledged that Harvard had a right to put any team in the field that conformed to the rules as they then stood...
...there was very little discussion about the undergraduate rule. It has been perfectly clear from the beginning of the trouble over the rule that Yale had a perfect right, if she so wished, to limit her teams to undergraduate players, and that Harvard had as good a right to put any team into the field which she liked, so long as that team conformed to the agreement now in force between the universities. As the matter stands, each university will be responsible for its own action and if anything unpleasant happens each will have only itself to blame. What Yale...
...course only eleven men can be on the team, but thirty is not too many to dispute the claim for positions. If there are not many heavy men in the class, weight should be made up in numbers. All that we can do in an editorial is to put this matter before the class. The men who have played should take the question in hand and exert themselves to personal inquiry among possible candidates. This, and only this, will bring out the requisite number...
There were several important changes in the makeup of the eleven. Stevenson was put off from the first and A. Brewer transferred from the second to the 'varsity. In the second half Beal gave way to Johnson, and Parker, the new guard, took Warren's place until a slight injury forced him to leave the field and Laimbeer was substituted for him. Newell played for the first half only and his place was taken by Baldwin, L. S., tackle on last year's Amherst eleven. Gould was given a chance on the first in the second half, and Jedeau...
...boat house on Boylston street is now open. All the boats have been put in good repair since last spring, the new four-oared shell is waiting a crew, and the two new shells will soon be ready. By joining at once instead of waiting till the spring, men will gain the additional advantage of several weeks rowing and the use of baths where hot water is not wanting. The autumn is the best time for men to join who are learning to row. Membership fee for the fiscal year $5.00, lockers $1.00 extra...