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...following men are eligible to try at the contest on Monday: Trafford. Emmons, Mason, Shea, Upton, Waters, Lewis, Mackie, Newell, Hallowell, Gray, Lake, Brewer, Lee, Corbett, Gage, Burgess, Fairchild, Brice, Eddy, Highlands, Russell, Acton, Foster, Collamore...
Last week's Frank Harper's Illustrated Weekly contains an article on football by B. W. Trafford...
...best application in foot ball and its binds us all strongly together in the firm determination to stand even more staunchly by our eleven and encourage it to victory. Consequently we feel that at this present, when we recognize most deeply the esteem in which +++ hold Captain Trafford and his team that we should give them a dinner where we can attest our appreciation and admiration of the magnificent work of Saturday...
...earnest, all the men from the 'varsity elevens were out, and playing hard. Almost the entire 'varsity team were out to coach the men and before the afternoon was over, the beneficial effects of their coaching were apparent. Lewis was out to coach the centres, and Waters the guards. Trafford. Lake, and Lee kept an eye on the backs, and Newell and Hallowell watched the tackles and ends...
...Touchdown!" was what he said, but Harvard's hopes were dashed when the shrill note of Mr. Coffin's whistle was heard back at Yale's 20-yard line, and he announced that the ball was Yale's on account of interference with a fair catch. In vain Trafford protested that there was no one within yards of Butterworth when he muffed the ball. To the surprise of both Harvard and Yale Mr. Coffin insisted that there was interference, and refused to change his decision...