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Referee Walter Camp, of Yale, called time at 2.30, and the teams took their positions; Princeton, having won the toss, was at the west goal. Harvard's champions were: Rushers, Holden, Butler, Burgess, Brooks, Woodman, Remington, Harding; quarter-back, Fletcher, (Dudley); half-backs, Sears and Porter; full back, Peabody. Princeton...
The ball was put in play by Harvard, and dribbled to Holden, who gained twenty yards. Fletcher pushed it further forward, but was downed by Price. Sears, Burgess and Fletcher each have another trial, but the ball remains in the same place and goes to Princeton on four downs. Harvard...
The provisional assignment of commencement parts is as follows: Orations, Balcombe, Furber, Brainard, J. E. Walker, Buckingham. Dissertations, C. S. Thompson, Schofield, Stanton, South worth, Rich, C. F. A. Currier, F. H. Bailey, A. T. Dudley, Bowen, Herron, Keep, Pinkham, Luce, Lochman, Hamilton, Stedman, J. H. Gray. Robbins, Baker, A...
The Princeton eleven is at present playing as follows: rushers, W. Spalding, Morse, Cowan, George, Irvine, Cook, Wagenhurst; quarter-back, Sloan, half-backs, L. Price and Ames; full-back, Savage, (Capt.) Substitutes, F. Spalding, Black and Spier.
At 4.30 Harvard scored another touchdown and Brooks kicked this goal. The ball then came to the middle of the field and was rushed by Tufts down to their opponents goal. Peabody, however, soon started it back, and it was soon inside Tufts' 25-yard line again. Then came a...