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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Following the example of the Track Association, the Gymnastic Association has been dissolved and the team will be run by a captain and a manager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 11/27/1899 | See Source »

...Sugden was replaced by a substitute, and much team play sacrificed. All the backs ran well with the ball, but were weak in handling punts. Stillman did some strong punting, and outclassed Craighead, who punted for Yale, even against the wind. His line-bucking was strong and his run of seventy yards on a fake kick was the longest of the game. Hersey did some good individual rushing, but was of little use in the interference. His substitute, Kernan, did some remarkable punting in the last few minutes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A HARVARD VICTORY | 11/27/1899 | See Source »

...Yale eleven was now utterly demoralized and the Harvard backs gained at will. Stillman missed a goal from the field, and then Clark scored on a double pass, after a run of 30 yards. Fierce rushing by Graydon on the kick-off, and on plunges into the line scored the eighth touchdown. For the rest of the game the Harvard backs tore up the Yale line for steady five and ten yard rushes and gained two more touchdowns...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A HARVARD VICTORY | 11/27/1899 | See Source »

Princeton scored a touchdown and goal after twelve minutes of play, carrying the ball from the middle of the field by line-backing and by Reiter's 35 yard run around Yale's right end. Soon afterwards Brown blocked Wheeler's punt on Princeton's 10 yard line and McBride fell on the ball behind the goal-line, scoring a touchdown. Brown missed a difficult goal. Yale scored again in the first half on Sharpe's goal from the 45 yard line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton, 11; Yale, 10. | 11/27/1899 | See Source »

Nearly seventy men went on the hare and hounds run yesterday afternoon. The course of a little over six miles led to the Charles River, around Mt. Auburn Cemetery, through East Watertown and home by way of Fresh Pond. W. G. Clerk '01 and F. B. Taylor 1L. were the hares. The break, three-quarters of a mile from the finish, was won by D. Grant 2M., who came in about fifty yards ahead of S. H. Bush '01. H. S. Knowles '02 was a close third...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hare and Hounds Run | 11/25/1899 | See Source »

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