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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Ninety-three won the toss and took the ball. Parker gained ten yards on the V; '93 dropped the ball and Cook fell on it. Wardner made a gain of four yards and Jackson went through the centre for ten; Jackson tried for the left and cut inside for four yards; Phelan gained three yards through the centre. The next time the ball was dropped but Wrenn fell on it; Phelan kicked outside and '93 had the ball on her thirty-yard line. '93 tried the centre twice and made gains of seven and five yards. Falk made seven yards...
...nine which was held recently the members unanimously voted to play no more games this season, in view of the recent death of their captain, Wilkins Rustin. It was agreed by the Sophomore and Freshmen nines to decide the class championship, for which they were tied, by a toss, and this was won by Ninety-four...
...45yds.), second; J. L. Norton (45yds.), third. Time - 8m. 1 3-5s. Stingle, Met. A. C. (14 in.). T. E. Sherwin (1 in.), and H. M. Wheelwright (4 yds.) were tied for second place, at a total vault including handicaps, of 10 ft. 2 in. Stingle won the toss up for the second place, and Wheelwright third...
...Sherwin (3in.), second, 5ft. 11 1-2 in.; N. T. Abbott, D. A. A. (7in.), 5ft. 11in. [The best jump was by Fearing, who cleared 6ft.] L. P. Sheldon, P. A. A. A. (4in.) and G. R. Fearing (scratch), tied with Abbott for third, and lost on a toss...
...jump, with the bar at 5 ft. 8 1-4 in. It is curious to note that E. B. Bloss '94 and C. D. Hey-wood M. I. T. were tied for second, and in the jump off each cleared an inch higher than the winner. Heywood won the toss and Bloss took third...