Word: springfields
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...hundred Harvard men went to Springfield yesterday afternoon on the train with the Glee Club and the eleven...
...eleven received an enthusiastic send-off yesterday when they left for Springfield. The crowd began to gather some time before a quarter of three, when the team was to leave, but at that time the street and the sidewalks were completely filled. J. H. Morse, L. S., led the cheering, and there were repeated cheers for Harvard and for each man on the team. The eleven has not received such a send-off for several years and it must have inspired the team with confidence...
...stopping at the Columbus Avenue station a few minutes after. Tickets may be bought at the Kneeland Street station. If there is a sufficient crowd, there will be three sections, and if not there will be two. They will leave five minutes after each other. Springfield will be reached at 12.20. The return train will leave at 5.00 p. m. or fifteen minutes after the game, reaching Boston about 8 p. m. Hampden park is only a few minutes' walk from the depot. The gates will be opened at 12.30, and the game called at 2.20 sharp. The tickets...
...shooting match between Harvard and Yale takes this morning at 9 o'clock on the grounds of the Springfield Gun Club. Thirty shots will be fired by each man, fifteen at clays and fifteen at Ligowskeys. The American Association rules will govern. The teams have been changed somewhat but are finally made up as follows...
...team. The game was played on its merits throughout, being wholly devoid of unnecessary roughness, and the high score run up against the Pennsylvania men has raised very sanguine hopes as to our success this year. Very few are willing to predict the result of the game at Springfield today, but it seems to be the general opinion that, barring accidents, Yale will win the league championship. A very large number of men are expected to attend the Harvard game...