Word: soon
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...16th of August he attended a base ball game, and while there was playing ball with a friend, when the ball slipped through his hands, striking him between the eyes. He was taken to the hospital, and was thought to be recovering, but lock-jaw set in, and he soon died...
Harvard winning the toss, Johnson started with the ball but was soon stopped. Both sides were forced to kick after three downs, and no gain. Hallowell blocked Andover's kick near the goal. A kick for goal was tried but was missed. Harvard soon got the ball again, but Crane in making a rush was so badly hurt that Moen had to take his place. Andover by short rushes and four downs of Harvard, near the goal line, succeeded in making a touchdown in 20 minutes. No goal. Score 4-0. Johnson again started with the ball but made...
...Upton dropped on it behind the goal line, scoring the first touchdown in eight minutes. Goal. Score 6-0. A bad pass lost Williams fifteen yards. The ball was then kicked and Crosby secured it. Harvard lost fifteen yards by Harding's poor pass and three downs were soon called. Upton, Fearing and Lee each gained ground, aided by good blocking by Trafford. Lee ran again but was forced outside. The ball was passed to Fearing who fumbled it but Cumnock regained it. Lee advanced two yards followed by a short rush by Blanchard. Lee and Fearing then made several...
...line. McLeod then attempted to rush but Ninety's rush line was so badly broken that he had to retreat, losing ten yards. Crane failed to kick a goal from the field, but on the next pass, he carried the ball near to Ninety-three's goal and was soon pushed over, making the only touchdown in eight minutes. No goal. Score 4-0. Ninety-three had the ball and advanced it five yards. After three downs Kendriken passed to Robb, who gained nothing. Crane rushed but Henshaw fumbled and lost the ball. Robb got a good start and advanced...
CRICKET ELEVEN.- The following men will meet at Bartlett's at 3 o'clock today ready to practice: Garrett, Frost, Nields, Sullivan, Balch, Hewes, Davis, Lee, Crowninshield, Irwin. Men who have 3 o'clock recitations will come down to Cambridge club grounds as soon after as possible. The same men will leave Bartlett's at 11 o'clock tomorrow for Lowell...