Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...gained a good deal of ground, as Holden threw the half back when he tried to run. Porter then ran the ball to the fifteen yard line, which feat he followed up by kicking too far, sending the ball over Wesleyan's line. In the kick-out the ball went way down the field, Peabody muffing it, and it stopped only at our 25 yard line...
...editorial appeared in yesterday's CRIMSON with reference to the departure of the Freshmen eleven to Exeter. This proved a mistake, and the 'varsity team went to Exeter in place of the Freshmen. The information received by the CRIMSON was from an official source, from who was directly connected with the eleven...
...effect is truly startling. Long, long years have passed since these gay folk lived and loved and fought and made merry in the old Palatinate. Havoc and desolation have swept the city time and again since then. They had their day and went to rest; and their bones have long since dropped quietly to dust. Yet some weird spell has called them from the grave. Here they are once more, riding through these same streets, with the same trappings, the same armor, the same music and, in the case of historical personages, almost the same features. Professor Jacob Mycillus goes...
...freshman eleven went up to Andover Saturday, and got a thorough trouncing, while the 'Varsity was manfully spurting through rivulets and quagmires, and scoring touchdowns. We published an editorial, a day or two ago, warning the freshman of just what has happened. They have capital material, but they played better the first week they were here, than they are doing now. This must stop at once. The team has been literally loafing,, and seems afraid to soil its new uniforms; they are dirty now, at any rate, and perhaps the play will improve in consequence. Ninety doesn't seem...
...that it may try to beat the Yale freshmen, and may development for the University. Now '90 is doing neither of these things. They began with a slhurge, did fairly well for a freshman team, and at once thought they played rather better than the university did. Then they went to Groton, and managed to win a game; but they apparently have no "sand" left after this one game. They found that foot-ball meant work, and so they have stopped playing foot-ball entirely. For a week they have done nothing except come out on the field...