Word: sided
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...with a gain of five yards by Huntress securing a blocked kick. Blaney and Bass worked the ball to the ten yard line and there it stayed for three downs; but on the fourth pass Weld ran around the end and secured the first touchdown, five yards from the side line, in ten minutes after the start. No goal. Score 4-0. Crane kicked to Blaney, who was stopped in his place. Pulsifer got through on Bass and aften two more downs the ball went to 90. After three downs '90 kicked to Blaney. A poor pass lost the ball...
Complaint upon complaint is heard on every side at the prolonged delay in opening Hastings hall. Yesterday we were promised that it should be done and today the promise is retracted. And so it goes on from day to day. The present trouble we are told is due to a lawsuit and while this is pending scores of students are spending their money and inconveniencing themselves-waiting apparently endressly. It is not our purpose to take sides on the question of the law suit. In the first place we have no knowledge of the point in question beyond the bare...
...secured the ball, but a poor pass of Harding's gave it to Williams again. Rowland made a good rush but was tackled by Cumnock. Harding secured the ball. Fearing rushed but lost the ball which Harding again secured. Trafford kicked but Cox returned it to Fearing. Neither side gained ground after this before time was called...
Ninety-two played a better game in the second half. After fifteen minutes play Forbes made a touchdown and kicked a goal. Score 12-12. Neither side sconed again until just before time was up when Forbes made another touchdown. Score 12-16 in favor of Ninety-two. The best work for Ninety-two was done by Forbes and White, for Cambridge by Corbett, Stark and Raymond. The teams were made up as follows: Ninety-two-Rushers: Putnam, Steadman, Rantoul, Pinkham (centre) McKelleget, (Law), McDonald. Draper, (Weed); quarterback, Neff; half backs, Henry, White, (Draper); fullback, Forbes. Cambridge Latin School-Rushers...
...main entrance is to be from Elm street, but there will also be a carriage entrance at the side so that the teams may enter in their barges from the field. Mr. Randolph is to have the further arrangement of details...