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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been decided to divide the Chess Club into two camps, to play against each other, the side loosing the most games during the year to furnish a dinner for the club next spring. Meetings will be held every Wednesday night in 36 Dunster...
Applications from Harvard men will be filled first from the south side of the field and then from the sections on the east and west sides. The north side will be reserved for Yale men. Seats will be assigned to applicants by lot and the management can not answer communications requesting a change in seats after the allotment. There will be no carriage stands and no standing room. Bicycles will not be allowed within the gates. Address all applications for seats and all communications in regard to the Harvard-Yale game to S.L. Fuller, Cambridge, Mass...
...first game of the Freshman eleven, which was played with Exeter on Soldiers Field, Saturday afternoon, resulted in a tie, neither side being able to score. The Freshmen played a mediocre game. They tackled well, but fumbled a great deal and ran too high. Only once, in the second half, did it seem likely that they would score, but the ball was lost and Brill quickly punted it out of danger. Exeter, on the other hand, played a sharp and fast game, but missed the chance to score by attempting four goals from the field, which were all unsuccessful...
...Dartmouth team at Newton on Saturday by the score of 12 to 0. The game was hard fought from start to finish. Both teams were crippled because several of the best players were prevented by injuries from taking part in the game. Yale was particularly weak on the left side of the line, and it was at this point that Dartmouth directed most of her successful plays. The tackles were also below the Yale standard. Yale depended on line bucking formations, directed at the centre and tackles, but tried no end plays throughout the game. In kicking, Dartmouth would have...
...Yale eleven meets Dartmouth this afternoon at 3 o'clock on the grounds of the Newton Athletic Club. In view of Dartmouth's large score against Bowdoin last Saturday, it seems likely that the game will be close. Neither side has the advantage of grounds. Captain McBride brought thirty men to Boston, although he expects to play the same team in both halves. Four regular players will be unable to play, Brown and the three halfbacks, Sharpe, Kiefer and Adams. The line-up will probably be: Thomas, l.e.; Francis, l.t.; Tomlinson, l.g.; Cunha, c.; Goss, r.g.; Stillman, r.t.; Gibson...