Word: stille
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale was still the aggressive team. Stillman gained 30 yards and Chadwick added 3 more and made first down. Chadwick gained a yard and Keane made 3 yards. Harvard secured the ball on downs...
...observations at the Observatory on Thursday night, seventy-three meteors were seen, thirty six of which were Leonids. Several cameras with prisms and revolving discs were used to photograph the meteors, but as the plates have not been examined, the results are still unknown...
...fumble by the first eleven, and that was not a costly one. The team was over eager, especially against the Freshmen, and was once penalized for offside play. The tackling was a little cleaner, except for some ragged work by the ends. The offensive playing was vigorous, but showed still some want of team play...
...order to get rid of the existing friction between undergraduate managers, and also to lesson expenses by placing all the various managers' departments under charge of a single graduate secretary and a treasurer. To the latter position, Walter Camp '80, has been appointed. The system of undergraduate managers will still be kept, but the managers will be under the treasurer's control. This plan is somewhat like the method here. Columbia has also seen the advantages of such an arrangement, and has recently formed a similar union of athletic teams...
...seemed an inevitable accompaniment of the games have given place to reasonably fair dealings, especially among the older universities. The games promise to become lessons in honorable conduct as well as in the development and care of the body. Not that we have reached the ideal, for there are still distressing lapses, but that the friends of intercollegiate sports have good reason to feel encouraged. The improvements have been accomplished by organization, rules, and mutual agreement among groups of colleges. After all, is not the standard by which college sports are to be judged, a moral...