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Today the lacrosse team plays its first game of the year with the Unions on Jarvis field. To induce the Unions to bring out their strongest twelve and to make the game as close and exciting as possible, the association has offered individual prizes to each member of the winning team. This, it is hoped, will afford the college an excellent opportunity of witnessing a skillful game of lacrosse, as the Unions are one of the strongest teams in the country. Our team has labored under many disadvantages on account of the distance of the grounds from the college...
...would earnestly recommend to the football management the necessity of maintaining more order among the spectators on the grounds. On Wednesday last, the majority of those within the fence, instead of remaining in their seats crowded down upon the field boundaries, sometimes even going within them, thereby causing great inconvenience to the players and shutting off most of the view from those who remained upon the benches. This is obviously not as it should be. If there are any so forgetful of the rights of others in the future it is only fair that they should be compelled to restrain...
There will be a game of lacrosse between the Unions and Harvards on Jarvis field Saturday. The contest for long accurate throwing, for which cups will be given, will begin at 3 P. M. and the game will be called...
...track is now finished, and affords good facilities to all for training. Nothing now is wanting to make Harvard's field athletics successful but a trainer. The success of our team at the intercollegiate games last year has been used as an argument against the need of a trainer; but when we come to examine the state of the case we find that nearly all of the events were won by old athletes, who had had the advantage of several years' experience under a professional trainer. One half the team have graduated, and unless something is done to bring...
...second three quarters the ball was forced down to Adams' goal, and Willard scored a third goal by a pretty kick from the field. Adams now did some remarkably sharp playing, marked by brilliant rushing of Fargo and Slade, and the result was a touchdown by the former from which he scored a goal. The freshmen rallied however from the kick-off, and forced the ball rapidly back to Adams' goal. Willard made a high punt and following it up secured the ball, and after a maul-in-goal he scored a touchdown, but the try at goal...