Word: superiority
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...teams were in sharp contrast. '88 relied almost entirely upon her half-backs to play a rushing game, while eighty-seven trusted to the long kicks of her half-backs and the rushing of her quarter-back. Eighty-eight excelled in tackling, but eighty-seven was by far her superior in team play, and with her heavy rush line played a better blocking game. The support which the juniors gave their quarter-back was the noticeable feature of the game. Every man seemed to play for all he was worth, and the game was exciting throughout...
...Austin Law Club is made up as follows: Supreme court, Barker, Brown, Griswold, Lowman, Patton, Terry, Twombly and Wigmore; superior court, Cushing, McInnes, Simes and Whittemore, of Harvard, '85, Pear, formerly '87, Blymyer and Wood...
...supreme court of the Pow-Wow, the oldest club, is Glover, Moras, Hubbard, Frothingham, Clapp, Prentiss, Ellis, Codman and Wigmore. The following are on the superior court: Storrow, Goodale, Davidson, Trask, Bickford, of Harvard, '85, Cowles, of Oberlin, and Colt of Williams...
...supreme court of the Thayer Club is Crocker, Davis, Hayes, McKelvey, Sturgis, Gammell, Beal and H. B. Cabot. The superior court has taken on six men as yet, Baldwin, Hobbs, Williams, Davis and Gardiner, of Harvard, '85, and Johnson of Oberlin...
...supreme court of the Ames-Gray Club is not yet definitely settled upon, and the membership has not been announced. The superior court is partially made up as follows: O. Wistar, '82, Chapman and Darling, '84, Norton, '85, and Williston...