Word: quartered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Wallace took Beecher's place as captain and quarter back on the Yale team Saturday...
...exciting amateur game of foot-ball took place yesterday morning on Jarvis, between teams from Memorial Hall tables, 1 and 24. The former played Dana, Rantou, '88; Chase, '89; Deivey (centre), Monroe, Seelye, Bailey, Bingham, quarter-back; Gleason and Edwards. backs, having only ten men. Table 24 is made up entirely of Law School men, and they played, McAllister, Giddings, Grinstead, Boyden (centre), Newhall, Frye, Russell, Gorham, quarter-back; Willard and Ashe, half-backs; Wells, full-back...
Hancock, the quarter-back on the Princeton eleven, won the quarter-mile run for foot-ball men at the Princeton fall games...
...teams were as follows: Princeton-Rushers, Hodge, McMahon, Irvine, Cowan, Church, Speer and George; quarter-back, Hancock; half-backs, Ames and Channing; full-back, Prince (acting captain). Wesleyan-Rushers, McDoanald, Alexander, Richards, Wells, Floy, Glenn and Heath; quarter-back, Beattys (captain); half-backs, Hamlin and Manchester; full-back, Smith. Referee, F. D. Fisk, Harvard, '86; umpire, T. Harris, Princeton...
...first championship game took place at Philadelphia on Saturday between Yale and the University of Pennsylvania. The teams were as follows: Yale-Rushers, Wallace, Gill, Corbin, Woodruff, Cross and Pratt; quarter-back, Beecher; half-backs, Williams and Morrison; full-back, Foster, Pennsylvania-Rushers, Miel, Zeigler, Dewey, AShmont, Bowser, Spaeth, Ross; quarter-back, McCance; half-backs, Hulme and Colladay; full-back, F. Graham. Yale won the toss and took the ball, which was forced quickly toward Pennsylvania's goal, and after a few short rushes, Corbin carried it over the line. Time 5 minutes. The ball was placed in the centre...