Word: springfields
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...best wishes of the CRIMSON as well as of the whole University are with the eleven at Springfield today...
There has never been a more interesting foot ball season at Harvard than that which will end with the game at Springfield this afternoon. The history of the season has been in many respects like that of last season: the captain has worked with the same tireless energy, the same patience, the same intelligence; the players have trained with the same faithfulness, have sunk, for the good of the college, personal hopes and ambitions with the same unselfish spirit; the college has followed the work with the same interest and supported it with the same loyalty and enthusiasm. But peculiar...
Tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock Harvard and Yale will play their annual game of foot ball on Hampden Park, Springfield. The men here at college who have followed Harvard's play throughout the season know well its strength and weaknesses. At the beginning of the year Harvard had before her the task of developing three centre men and all the left side of the line and of finding a quarter-back. Yale had at the left side of her line and the centre, - except the one position of snap-back - veteran men. She had to find-a full-back...
Nearly all the arrangements have been made for the shooting match at Springfield between the Yale and Harvard teams. The match will be shot, this year as last, on the grounds of the Springfield Gun Club tomorrow morning. The scores during the practise of the last month or so, have been about the same as the scores made last year, and that in spite of the increased difficulty of the matches; since there has been no shooting at pidgeons. Five men and a substitute will make up the Harvard team. These are J. L. Dodge L. S., B. A. Gould...
This afternoon the eleven will start for Springfield. Their train will leave Boston at four o'clock and is due in Springfield at half past six. The team will spend the night at Mr. Holcomb's, 232 Main St., where they will be serenaded by the Glee Club this evening about nine o'clock. The following men will go down: Trafford, Lake, Corbett, Gage, Emmons, Waters, Vail, Dexter, Highlands, Bangs, Mackie, Newell, Hallowell, White, Gray, Fearing, Cobb, Collamore, Bond, Rantoul, Shea, Mason, Grant, Fitzhugh...