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...game opened shortly after three, with Mr. Camp as referee, and Mr. Richards of Yale as Wesleyan's umpire, Mr. Cabot performing that duty for Harvard. For the first few minutes there was very little brilliant play, but a touchdown by Wesselhoeft made after a very fine run soon aroused the enthusiasm of the spectators. The goal was kicked by Austin. Shortly after Kendall ran with the ball far into Wesleyan's territory and she was forced to make a safety touchdown. A short time before the close of the first three quarters, Wesselhoeft varied the rather uninteresting play...
...Princeton Games at Cambridge went to the game team. This year such will not be the case, and the eleven will need the active support of the college. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Directors, W. H. Goodwin, '84, J. E. Thayer, '85, T. H. Cabot, '86; manager, F. H. Clark, '84. Captain Appleton caused the statement to be made that according to the new rules of the Harvard association the eleven is selected not by the captain alone but by the captain assisted by the class directors...
Captain Appleton has laid aside everything in favor of the work on the field this fall, and failure cannot come from any lack of enthusiasm or steady work on his part. Mr. Cabot, the captain of last year's team, has been on the field several days practicing hard in half back play. Austin has shown up very finely in the preliminary practice and promises to make a very valuable man for the back or half back. Henry, who will be remembered as one of the half backs of the '82 team, has returned to college and began his work...
Members of the Hasty Pudding Club wishing tickets to the spread on class day are particularly requested to buy them immediately at No. 1 Grays, from 1 to 3 and 5 to 6. H. B. CABOT, For the H. P. C. Spread Committee...
Several changes have taken place in the freshman crew since Borland went into the University. Hamlin is now rowing seven and fills the place very successfully. Hartley is rowing six and Barnes has gone back from seven to five. Cabot has taken Hartley's place at four. Brown is rowing two. Ayer and Vogel have recently gone to the training table as substitutes. The crew leaves for New London on the 19th. The crew are rowing in poor form and show very little interest in their work. As only about two weeks remain before the race...