Word: yale
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following other foot ball games were played Saturday: At Springfield, championship game, Yale, 52, Wesleyan, 0; the Yale team played with six substitutes. At Williams, championship game, Williamston 18, Tech. 4; at Amherst, Amherst 72, Rochester 0; at Hartford, Trinity 12, Stevens 0; at Buffalo, Cornell 66, University of Michigan 0; at Easton, Lehlgh 6, Lafayette 6; at Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania 14, Rutgers...
Though the championship is lost we must not give up hope of winning second place by defeating Yale. After all, the greatest interest centres in the game which is yet to be played. The college must not relax the enthusiasm with which it has hitherto so loyally supported the eleven. A repetition of Saturday's cheering will greatly enhance our chances of winning. The eleven has proved that it can play a strong game and with the practice of another week, we may still look for a victory next Saturday...
...perfect one for foot-ball although the ground was a little slippery. The largest crowd that has ever been on Jarvis witnessed the game and encouraged the players. About three hundred Princeton men had come up, and there was also a large number of Yale men including six of the regular Yale eleven...
...Woodruff and H. W. Beecher, both formerly of Yale, acted as referee and umpire respectively...
PACH BROS., Photographers, for Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, West Point, etc., etc. All athletic teams, class societies and clubs, H. P. C., D. K. E., and Pi Eta theatricals, and all views connected with Harvard...