Word: quartered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...eleven with a rush line averaging 163 lbs, it easily won by 28 points too. It is significant that one of the Yale men received 3 warnings and was disqualified for unfair play. The Yale team was made up as follows;-Rushers-Coxe, Ketchum, Rogers, Sheppard, Corwin Vining, Farrington ; quarter-back,' Bayne; half backs, Dennen, Jennings; back, Martin; substitute, Willard...
...fine run, but was unable to gain a touchdown. Harvard's loose playing at this point was varied by some very fine passing, which, however, proved disastrous in one instance, the ball being passed into the hands of one of the Stevens men. The play of the last three-quarters was on the whole very interesting, being varied, however, by a very fine kick from the field by Cowling, which just missed being a goal. Time was called with the ball in Stevens' half of the field. The best playing for Stevens was done by Worth the half-back, whose...
...contesting teams were as follows: Harvard-Forwards, Codman, Cabot, Harlley. Appleton, Bonsal, Haughton, Gilman; quarter-back, Kimball; half-backs, Biddle and Austin; back, Cowling...
Williams-Forwards, Phelps, Garfield, Person, Carse, Field, Williams and Jones; quarter back, Goodloe; halfbacks, Green and Wells; back, Taft. Referee, Mr. F. H. Clark, '84; umpire for Williams, Mr. Woodbridge; for Harvard, Mr. T. H. Cabot...
...quarter past nine 17 members started from the steps of University and after riding round the yard went by North Avenue to Medford and thence through Malden to Lynn. This was reached without any falls or accidents at 10.55. Here the club divided, 7 going back to Cambridge in order to see the foot-ball match and the rest going on to Newburyport. The Cambridge party started from Lynn at 11.05 and reached Cambridge at 12.26 having stopped 10 minutes...