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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There are no ropes around the field where the elevens play and whenever there is any game the crowd pushes in upon the players so that it is hard for them to hear the signals, and absolutely impossible to make a play around the end without dodging through the bystanders; then after almost every down time has to be taken out to clear the grounds...
...these were enough to break up the interference of the first eleven. Woodward, Bull and Knox coached the play which was devoted almost wholly to mass interference with a tackle back, and was marked by repeated fumbles. When the ball was not fumbled, the runner was generally tackled without gain...
...allow it any longer at night, so it was made a part of the fall handicap games. Last spring Scribner's published a book by Jesse L. Williams '92, entitled "Princeton Stories" and in it was described in an interesting way the old cane spree. This description was without doubt the cause of the recent discussion of the matter by the undergraduates and yesterday in mass meeting it was decided to re-establish the old custom, the juniors and seniors pledging themselves to see that there should be no objectionable features...
...large exercise ground has just been completed behind the gymnasium. It consists merely of a smooth asphalt pavement without any roof, and has a slight incline to drain the water off. There will be an entrance to it from the cellar of the gymnasium and it will be used, as long as the weather permits, for Dr. Sargent's classes and all work of that kind. It will relieve the floor of the gymnasium which last year was greatly overcrowded...
...last issue of the Yale Alumni Weekly contains a picture of Professor Ames, and prints under it, after the name, the words, "Dictator of Harvard Athletics." We have already expressed our opinion of such personal attacks. Without taking the space to comment on this one we leave it to gentlemen of either university to decide on which side of the controversy this form of argument is likely to carry the most weight...