Word: rightly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale man went down, the men from the centre were always on him to stop his passing the ball out. Perry played a strong game throughout, doing first-class work, while Piper was very conspicuous by his tackling in the first half and his running in the second. Right through the whole team, the men played well and with an evident determination not to be frightened by Yale's reputation. The result was that they took all the snap out of the Yale freshmen who were forced to play a defensive game from the beginning...
About five thousand people saw the final struggle for the foot-ball championship. It had rained hard all right, and all day up to the time of game had drizzled so that the field was slippery and in places covered with water...
...unfortunately higher than it should have been. But such must always be the case when complications arise similar to those which have been brought so prominently to public attention in connection with the location of the game. The fact that the game was played at Princeton must settle the right and wrong of the matter, insomuch as the arbitration was left to men of known integrity and thorough familiarity with the matter under dispute. The fact that the game was a tie will undoubtedly occasion further discussion and will probably necessitate another game played upon neutral ground. Such a game...
Fourth, that Princeton has the right to expect Yale to meet the same conditions this year as Princeton met last year, as to both grounds and place...
...surrounded almost every time by Yale men; while Sears and Fletcher did good work in their respective positions, showing the good training they had, and their complete confidence in the rest of the team. This confidence was justified, as the rush-line played a steady, hard, up hill game right through, never flustered for a moment by the change that was necessary back of rush-line...