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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...season, but the men showed no signs of lack of practice, or fatigue and outplayed Harvard at every point. The game was called at 4.11, and in 15 seconds the first goal was thrown by Kennedy for Cornwall. For the next fourteen minutes the ball was kept well in Harvard's territory, and at the end of that time Kennedy got another goal from a scrimmage. Our men began to get discouraged by the superior play of their adversaries, and it took only four minutes for Tudhope to score another point for Cornwall. After six minutes lively work Huntress secured...
Harvard played well at first when play was resumed, but could not prevent Tudhope from throwing a goal in twelve minutes and another eight minutes later. Two more goals followed in quick succession for Cornwall, thrown by Black and McDonald. Harvard again braced, and by good passing and running worked the ball down the field. Thorndike threw the last goal about two minutes before time was called...
...plays Yale at New Haven and the freshmen play the Yale freshmen at Cambridge. In the game at New Haven, the splendid work of the nine has given us every reason to hope for victory. The men will feel the disadvantage of playing on foreign ground and encountering the well-known Yale enthusiasm today. Yet we want to see them show determination and steadiness from the beginning of the contest till the end, and we hope that the large contingent of Harvard that will go to New Haven with the nine will support the team in every legitimate way. With...
HARVARD students wanting their clothes cleansed and repaired will do well to try the French Dry Cleansing process. Clothes cleansed and pressed in 3 days notice. Dress Suits cleansed and pressed. J. B. BRINE, 8 Boyslton St., Cambridge, next to post office...
...second. Noble, '88; Mandell, '89; and Meyer, '90, made up the second heat. Mandell wonin 10 1-2s. with Meyer second. Stegman, '91, and Priest, '91, now ran a special half-mile race, Priest winning in 2m. 14 3-5s. The quarter-mile was the next event. Wells, L. S.; Sturgis, '90; Hunnewell, '90; and Stead, '91, were the starters. Wells won in 51 3-5s. Sturgis was second. Gibson, '88, gave an exhibition hammer-throwing. Five of his six throws were over 90 ft., the other being 89 ft. 11 in. In his fourth trial...