Word: started
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Exeter had the ball at the start and kicked it to Wrightington, who made 20 yards before he was downed. Brown then took the ball 30 yards nearer Exeter's goal, and a few seconds later, carried it over the line for a touchdown...
...freshman class to the meeting tonight of candidates for the freshman eleven. It will be the first time that the athletic spirit of ninety-eight is tested, and it would give the whole College a genuine pleasure if the class should meet that test well. Much depends on the start; if a class is sluggish and half-hearted when it begins its athletic work, it has always that reputation to war against, while if at once it shows life and zest, it has always that prestige to aid it further...
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Affairs in Harvard baseball are at a crisis. If the nine lose today, the series is, practically speaking, gone. The game must be won. Students and nine must work together from start to finish, without dismay if Yale should hold the lead, without slackening if Harvard should gain an advantage. It is everybody together for Harvard, or the game is Yale...
...Harvard Yacht Club will start on a week's cruise on June 29. The first day's sail will be to Shelter Island; Saturday to Thimble Islands; Sunday to Black Rock; Monday to Oyster Bay; Tuesday to Larchmont. The distance to be covered each day has been made small so that boats of the smaller classes can cover it easily...