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...very successful hare and hounds run was held yesterday. There were about thirty starters. Messrs. Trask, '85, and Delafield. S. S., were the hares, and T. J. Coolidge, '84, master of the hounds. The course was about six miles around and beyond Fresh Pond. The time was 1 hour and 1 minute, the hares coming in 9 minutes 27 seconds ahead of the hounds, with a start of 7 minutes. S. Coolidge, '83, was in first of the hounds...
...case of a "scrimmage." In the Rugby code a scrimmage takes place when the holder of the ball, being in the field of play, puts it down on the ground in front of him, and the moment he does this the fielders on both sides crowd around him in a mob and each side endeavors to get a chance to kick the ball out of the scrimmage, and the result is that a pretty rough time occurs, the players who are defending the holder of the ball striving to push the opposing fielders back, while the latter endeavor to drive...
...ball was on Amherst's territory most of the time, and three or four times Harvard narrowly missed scoring, but nothing was gained by either side. In the second three quarters Amherst started off well but was met with a steady resistance, and soon the ball was flying around her goal in a threatening manner. Both sides playing rather carelessly nothing was scored, and time was called with the ball on Amherst's twenty-five yard line. For Amherst Harris and Cahoon did good work, while Harvard's strength lay in good tackling by the rush line and kicking...
...action at the coming class meeting with relation to the question of admitting freshmen to the tree on class day. It has become very apparent, of late years, that the presence of so large a body of students (all of the four classes) within the enclosure, at the exercises around the tree on that day, has become very inconvenient, to say the least, and detracts greatly from the success and pleasure of the occasion. No simpler solution of the difficulty has been found than the proposal to exclude the freshman class. Nevertheless, we believe the seniors would be very willing...
...whole, the sentiment seems to be decidedly in favor of the American college game even among men who have played under each set of rules. The McGill men were surprised to see so much activity in our heavy rush line; they expected with their light, active men to run around our rushers and to come down together on the half-backs. They were also disconcerted by the kicking of the backs, which prevented their carrying the ball away from their part of the field...