Word: seasons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard showed her most promising form of the year in the game with Cornell on Saturday, which was won with comparative ease by the score of 24-5. Although scored upon the first time this season, the 'Varsity simply outclassed their opponents in straightforward football, being weak in but one particular, namely, punting. Cornell's score was not the result of any superior strength either in the line or among the backs, but of one of those opportunities which, however unevenly two teams may be matched, are always presented through instances of constantly recurring carelessness. In this particular case...
...members of the University interested in shooting are urged to come out. Those who have not already joined the club can do so at the grounds or with the secretary at 17 Holworthy. Shoots will be held as usual on Monday and Thursday afternoons until the close of the season...
...played but one regular game this season, it is difficult to make a trustworthy comparison between it and the Freshman eleven. Though the practice games against the substitutes were at first very loose and the interference slow and ragged, the team work has improved very much of late. The eleven has been greatly weakened by the loss of the ends, Beardsell and Clarke, who will be unable to play on account of injuries received in practice, and the loss of Gray and Livermore who are playing with the second 'Varsity. For a class eleven, the line is very light...
...seats not sold to season ticket holders or disposed of to graduate and undergraduate applicants will be placed on sale Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 8 a. m., at Leavitt and Peirce's, in Cambridge, and at Wright and Ditson's, in Boston...
...wish to congratulate Captain Bigelow for the good beginning made yesterday in the track athletic work for the year. The times made were very fair for this season, and better than that, all the events were hotly contested, and fought out to the very end. It is shown that on the whole some very fair material is available to replace the men who have graduated...