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...last two weeks of river work the launch was in daily use and two crews, a first and second 'varsity, rowed side by side under the eye of Mr. Watson. Once the second 'varsity was given a handicap of some lengths and the 'varsity attempted to close up the gap in a long stretch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Varsity Crew. | 12/6/1894 | See Source »

Pennsylvania Eleven.The U. of P. football team has left Philadelphia and retired to Delaware Water Gap for secret practice. The men will not return till Thanksgiving morning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football Notes. | 11/28/1894 | See Source »

...work of the CRIMSON is done under limitations. The editors have many other demands on their time and energy, and the resources of the paper are by no means professional. Limitations mean imperfections, and, in consequence, the ideal CRIMSON and the actual CRIMSON are necessarily apart. Steadily, however, the gap between the two has been diminished by the work of previous boards, and the retiring ninety-four board in particular, have done great service to the paper by the number of solid improvements which they have made. It will be the endeavor of the incoming board to continue their work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/13/1894 | See Source »

...they had played. Yale's flying wedge on the opening play gained only 10 yards, but this play was followed by a dozen others, some ten of them directed straight at Acton and Manahan, all netting good gains, though none of them very large. Butterworth once broke through the gap between Acton and Manahan and was downed by Beale after a gain of 10 yards. It was on the fourteenth play that Butterworth broke through again and made a touchdown. He crossed the goal line 25 yards from the goal posts, yet no Harvard player tacked him until...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGAIN UNSUCCESSFUL. | 11/27/1893 | See Source »

Thorne made the best run of the day, 40 yards by Manahan and Emmons. Three of Yale's rushers lined up five yards back of Greenway, who played opposite Emmons. They started for Manahan, Butterworth and Armstrong for Emmons, and Thorne with the ball slipped through the gap. Butterworth and Thorne carried the ball by short rushes at Manahan, down to Harvard's 20 yard line, where they lost it on four downs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGAIN UNSUCCESSFUL. | 11/27/1893 | See Source »

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