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...referee shall take out time for unnecessary delay, decide disputed points, and shall at his discretion disqualify any player without previous warning, for off-side play, tackling in touch, or violation of rules 28 and 38. In all points not covered by the rules, his decision shall be final." (3) Not more than two disqualified men on either side shall have their places filled by substitutes. (4) Rule 38 shall read : "No player shall lay hands on or interfere with an opponent unless he has the ball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE THANKSGIVING GAME. | 11/27/1883 | See Source »

...further investigation of the scholarship of the present senior class, as compared with that in the past, discloses the fact that the discrepancy between the provisional and final list is very large, almost one-half, and the number of assigned parts this year bear about the same proportion to the number in the class that was shown last year, but '83 and '84 both outranked previous classes by at least one-third. This year's class, however, excels all previous ones in the number of men averaging above 80 per cent by almost one-third. [Advertiser...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 11/23/1883 | See Source »

...referee shall take out time for unnecessary delay. Shall decide disputed points and shall disqualify any player whom he has warned twice for intentional off side play, intentional tackling in touch, or intentional violation of Rule 28. In all points not covered by the rules his decision shall be final...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. U. F. B. C. | 11/23/1883 | See Source »

Columbia has positively refused to play Harvard on Saturday next. Mr. Clark, the manager of the Harvard Association, telegraphed to New York twice last week, to make arrangements for the game. He received no answer however. On Monday last he telegraphed again for information, and finally received an answer stating that the Columbia team would come. Tuesday, Mr. Clark received a telegram asking that the game be played in New York, as the members of the Columbia team refused to come unless their expenses were paid (by their own college, of course) before the game. But as all the arrangements...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/22/1883 | See Source »

...next kick-off the ball again approached Princeton's line, and from a fumble by Baker Kendall scored a touchdown for Harvard, but the try-for-goal was a failure. The inning closed with the score 7 to 6 in Harvard's favor, exactly the same as the final score last year, and Harvard began to feel victory near at hand. Moffat's famous kicking had not as yet been seen and so was not reckoned on, but the so and three quarters was nothing but a contest between the phenomenal kicking of this brilliant half-back and the dogged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOT-BALL. | 11/19/1883 | See Source »