Word: springfields
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Permit me to call attention to the importance of continuous and effective cheering in the game next Saturday. We all know that Yale has won many a game, because the cheering on her side was properly led. In the section where I sat at Springfield last year, there was no one to lead until a young man jumped up of his own accord...
...tickets, about a hundred, will go on sale tomorrow. The best seats are all gone, but positions at the end of the field are left. A big premium is being offered for good seats, but very few have fallen into the hands of speculators. Yale men have gone to Springfield and other places where tickets were sent, to procure additions to their regular allowance...
...practice during all this week will be constant and hard. Coach Woodruff will try to work the soreness out of every joint before Friday evening, when the men leave for Springfield to see the Harvard-Yale match. Fifteen men will go, including the captain and coach, consisting of Bull, Wharton, Woodruff, Wagonhurst, Minds, Rosengarten, Gelbert, Williams, Osgood, Brooke, Off, Farrar and Upton. After witnessing the game the men will leave for home the same evening, arriving Sunday morning. On Monday and Tuesday work will be resumed, and the day before Thanksgiving - the great match with Harvard - will be spent...
CHANGE OF TIME. - By general request the New York & New England R.R. have agreed to make leaving time of the special train for Springfield 7.40 a. m., instead of 7.00, as printed on the tickets. This will make it more convenient for the men in Cambridge. Returning train will leave Union Station, Springfield, thirty minutes after close of game...
Distance, Boston to Springfield...