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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...HAMBLETON.CHESS TOURNAMENT.- Contestants are reminded that all games are to be played off and reports handed in by this evening at 32 Weld, as the final rounds will have to be begun without fail on Monday...
...second half. '89 rushed the ball into '88's territory immediately, and Perry soon made another touchdown from which no goal was kicked. Several scrimmages then followed with the ball still in '88's field. Bradlee was hurt and Sullivan took his place. Time was called shortly afterwards. Final score...
...Paul: 3, S. C. Brackett, W. C. Green, C. W. Spencer. J. O. Powers, B. A. Gould, K. Brown, T. W. Balch. Each player will play one game with every other in his section, and the players making the two highest scores in each section will contest in the final rounds. All games in the sectional play must be finished by December 10, and players are urged to begin at once. It is hoped that special rooms may be secured for the tournament, but in the meantime players can arrange time and place for themselves. Full scores of games must...
...allowed him to run around him. Pennsylvania kicked. Saxe got the ball and returned it, caught it again on the run but fumbled. Trafford picked it up and rushed ahead. Butler, Wood and Boyden advanced, and Saxe made the last touchdown and kicked the goal from one side. Final score; 42-0. The ball was in the middle of the field when time was called...
...beautiful parabolic curve from one touch line to the other, but failed to advance. All this time the rain had been falling in sheets and fumbling and slipping were frequent. Price. by the way, failed to turn up in second half, and his brother took his place. Yale finally got the ball on Princeton's ten-yard line, and Graves helped it along five yards, passing between Wagenhurst and Speer. After several downs Princeton kicked and Yale returned to Princeton's twenty-five yard line. Graves sailed through a hole right in the middle of Yale's rush line...