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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Walter Camp, Yale '80, has issued a very interesting little book entitled "American Foot Ball." He gives a history of the Rugby game, first as it was played in England, and later its growth in this country. The essential points of difference between the Rugby game on this side of the water and the other are touched upon; but Mr. Camp devotes the greater part of the volume to a description of the positions on the eleven, as they have been developed in the American Rugby game. Mr. Camp probably knows foot ball more thoroughly than any other...
This year the seats for the Harvard-Yale game will extend entirely around the field. The east stand, seating five thousand, will be reserved as in previous years for Harvard, while the opposite side with the same capacity, will be occupied by Yale. The stands at the south and north ends will also have a seating capacity of five thousand and will be filled by the general public. The Yale and Harvard seats will each be divided into ten sections, and 500 tickets with the section indicated will be sold for each division. The price for reserved seats...
...that it is chosen from only forty-two men and has no second eleven to practice against. Captain Stagg showed that he understood how to make the most of such a team, and he adopted the only tactics which could possibly win. He put his end men on each side of his backs, and with the live in the wedge formed a strong V to crash through the Harvard 1m. The crimson rushers seemed unable to cope with these tactics during the first ball, and had there not been so much holding in the Y. M. C. A. line...
...fumbling and a good deal of misunderstanding of signals by the backs, who, however took good advantage of holes in the line. The kicking of the full back needs improvement; several times the ball was stopped by men jumping into the air. There was a good deal of off side play and wasting of strength and time in settling private accounts. The team as a whole needs to play better together if they are to win from '93 when the tie is played off. Following men were on team: Weed, Jones, Newell, Hubbard, Spalding, Greenough, Forbes, Putnam, Walcott, Lockett, Green...
Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Leighton Parks, D. D. (Members of the University are requested to enter by the door on the south side of the chapel. The front pews will be reserved for them until...