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Before the game the throwing for prizes took place. Rueter, '84, made the best long throw, 107 yards, 2 feet, 9 inches; and Marquand, '85, was second, and Easton, '83, third...
...game was called soon after four o'clock. The Unions presented but nine men but took on Abbott, and played with ten men, our team also played with ten men as follows: Easton, '83, goal; Rueter, '84, point; Marquand, '85, cover-point; Bradford, '86, and Goodale, '85, defence; Williams, '85, centre; Baldwin, '85 and Noyes, '85, attacks; and Hood, '86 and Woods, '85, homes. Mr. Macdonald acted as referee, and Atkinson, '85 and Crocker, '85, as umpires. At the beginning of the first half the Unions kept the ball near Harvard's goal. But were prevented from scoring by good...
...these events will add some zest to the remaining fall practice, and that the men will come out in stronger force. The following men have done good work, and the team will probably be chosen from them, unless Easton and Henry who have been playing foot-ball, should play: Rueter, Goodale, Noyes, Marquand, Woods, Roundy, Baldwin, '85, Bradford, '86, Bowen, Abbott, '87, Howes, Hood and Pupper. The lacrosse team are working against every disadvantage this fall, and certainly deserve hearty support of the college...
...RUETER, Secretary...
...team defeated Princeton on Jarvis last Saturday after an interesting and well-contested game. The Harvard team was composed as follows: J. H. B. Easton, '83, goal; C. J. Rueter, '84, point; J. E. Davis, '83, cover-point and captain; W. B. Noble, '84, J. K. Simpson, D. S., and W. N. Roundy, '86, defence fielders; H. M. Williams, '85, centre field; C. C. Nichols, '83, and J. A. Machado, attack field; J. Marquand, '85, right home; E. J. K. Noyes, '85, left home; E. F. Woods, '85, centre home. For Princeton: S. Egbert, '84, defended goal; J. A. Hodge...