Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...final game of the class championship series was played yesterday afternoon on Norton's field. The ground was muddy and the ball became so slippery that it was hard to hold. The first half was thirty minutes but the second was shortened to fifteen minutes as the rain made it dark earlier than usual. Both teams played well but made few brilliant plays. Ninety was a little heavier in the rush line, and often succeeded in getting through to Ninety-two's half backs, but Ninety-two was able to make holes rather to often considering the weight against them...
...class championship football series finished yesterday has been in its way a marked success. Whether or not any men have actually been developed for the 'varsity eleven remains yet to be seen; but however this may be, there has certainly been an enthusiasm aroused which must if not directly, yet indirectly help the cause of football here. And this is exactly what has been needed. More men have taken active interest in the sport this year than at any time perhaps in the history of college athletics, and as a result we have had hard work and good teams...
...LOWELL.FENCING CLUB.- The notice printed in yesterday's CRIMSON was unauthorized and wrong. The medals are to be obtained from Henry Guild, 433 Washington street and should be called for at once...
...varsity and sophomore elevens played a short practice game on Jarvis yesterday afternoon in which the work of the 'varsisty team was very unsteady. The redeeming feature of their play was a pretty goal kicked from the fleid by Trafford...
...freshman meeting was held on Holmes field yesterday afternoon. Previous to the regular order of events, W. B. Greenleaf, '92, lowered the college record for the two mile bicycle race of 6 minutes, 4-5 seconds, held by R. H. Davis, '91, to 5 minutes, 59 1-4 seconds. The time by quarters is as follows: 46 seconds; 1 minute, 29 seconds; 2-12; mile, 2-56 1-2; 3-43; 4-30; 5-15; two miles, 5 minutes, 59 1-4 seconds. E. A. Bailey, '91, K. Brown, '91, and T. Barron '91, were pace makers...