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...Coffin, S, Jr, Chestnut Hill
...Morgan, R. T. W. Moss, R. E. Paine, E. K. Rand, E. P. Saltonstall, J. C. Sharp, T. E. Sherwin, H. F. Taylor, J. M. Thompson, E. Tucker J. F. Twombly, B. G. Waters, B. Wells, A. L. Wetmore, H. M. Wheelwright, H. Williams, S. M. Williams, H. R. Coffin...
...Barber, W. Hill. 4. T. Spaulding. G. S. T. Newell. Section VI. Couple 1. T. J. Cushing, F. S. Eddy. 2. E. N. Jones, G. L. Paine. 3. B. C. Jutten, E. A. Howes. 4. H. L. Belisle, W. A. Preston. Section VII. Couple 1. E. R. Coffin, J. R. Webster. 5. G. A. Davis, E. Mellus. 3. W. A. Parker, L. H. Greenwood. 4. E. C. Stiness, F. P. Gulliver. 5. M. W. Watraus, F. D. Bolman...
Play began shortly after two o'clock with W. A. Brooks of Harvard as referee, and S. V. Coffin of Wesleyan, umpire. Princeton won the toss and took the wind giving Yale the ball. L. Bliss made 9 yards on the wedge, to which "Pop" Bliss added 4 through the centre. The ball was then passed to L. Bliss, who, guarded by Butterworth, C. D. Bliss and Hinkey got around the right end, and scored a touchdown just one minute and fifty-seven seconds after the beginning of the game. Butterworth kicked the goal; score Yale 6, Princeton 0. During...
...repeat: we cannot impeach Mr. Coffin's integrity nor his honesty. Whether we would have won had we been allowed the touchdown which was so unquestionably ours, whether our team was, after all, outplayed by Yale is another question. But, again, viewing the game calmly and dispassionately, it is certain that Mr. Coffin's umpiring had an effect on Yale's playing which is deeply to be regretted; and it is equally certain that his umpiring showed a lack of fairness and justice which, from all sides, is much more to be regretted. He only knows whether...