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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...back to the Andover goal, where Hurd made a fine rush. Holden then kicked a beautiful goal from the field. The ball then went to Harvard's end but was quickly forced out, and the first half ended with the ball in the middle of the field, and the score of 9 to 0 in favor of Harvard. The second half was begun by a fine rush of Germer's, but he was thrown and his finger broken and Dunham took his place. The ball was forced to within two or three feet of Andover's goal line, and Holden...
...Yale University eleven defeated the Yale Freshman eleven by the score of 25 to 0. The Yale eleven has defeated all the college elevens it has played with so far by a greater score than that...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON :-In the Princeton letter yesterday an allusion was made which would have carried less force had the facts been more plainly and fully stated by the author of the aforesaid letter. The gentleman, having in his mind the Princeton-Pennsylvania score of 31 to 0. says : 'I don't understand how the University of Pennsylvania beat Harvard? Leaving out of the question all flings at the referee, which at best are but cowardly utterances as against a man who cannot defend himself, I think I can account for Princeton's decide victory, though not for Harvard...
...carried the ball to the end of the field and Thayer made the first touchdown. The ball was poorly punted out and Peabody was unable to secure it. Willard soon made another rust and the ball was carried over the line by Gilman who thus made the score 8 to 0. No goal was kicked as the referee allowed a claim that Peabody's hand was off side when Kimball kicked the ball. Gilman got the ball again after it was brought out and made touchdown number three, but no goal was scored. Instead the ball was soon...
...third down and the ball soon went up the field to stay. Gilman, Phillips and Willard each made a touchdown but the attempts at goal were futile. The ball was then passed by Bemis to Kimball, the latter made a fine rush evading all the Trinity men and scoring a touchdown. Bemis kicked a goal and this made the score 22 to 0 for the second inning. As it was rather dark the referee called the game a few minutes before the time fixed to stop...