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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...right guard P. Trafford and Heffelfinger were pitted against each other. Heffelfinger played a brilliant game at times, and in the last half fell through on Dean once or twice. But Cranston at centre had no trouble with Lewis. He got through and fell on the ball in fine form. He was inclined to interfere with the ball occasionally, but otherwise his game was perfect. Finlay and S. Morison stood each other off about evenly for the first part of the game, but towards the last half Finlay began to push Morrison around. He did some of the best tackling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VICTORY. | 11/24/1890 | See Source »

...article on the National Guard of Minnesota, Captain King's "Ranchodel Muerto," G. P. Mathes' "Canoe Trip down the Chippewa," and E. Hitchcock's "Wrestling," are all concluded in this number. The literature of out-door life is represented by a mysterious cycling story, the scene of which is laid in France, and by a piscatorial poem, or picture in verse. The opening article on Long Island sniping, Mr. Shinn's "California on Horseback," and Mrs. E. Kennedy's salmon story are also deserving of mention. The number concludes with the various useful records of sports and games...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Outing. | 11/6/1890 | See Source »

During the first half Howland of the Orange team had been hurt, and his place had been taken by Marshall. At the beginning of the second half Mason took Cumnock's place, Heard played at guard in place of P. Trafford, and Goldthwaite played right tackle while Blanchard took Shaw's place at guard. These changes seemed to lessen the effectiveness of Harvard's work. When Lee took Lake's place a little after the beginning of the half, the play became even more loose. Speir went through a great hole in the line between Heard and Upton and gained...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football. | 11/5/1890 | See Source »

...clock the 'varsity eleven will play the Orange Athletic Club team. This will probably be the best game of the season played on Jarvis field. The visitors are probably the strongest team outside of the colleges this year. The rush line, with Corbin at centre, the two Storrs at guard, Gill, Burdick or Marshall playing tackles, and Bovaird and S. Mowry on the ends, is especially formidable. Back of the line DeHart is playing a game at quarter which has caused him to be compared very favorably with Beecher in his best days. Speir and Mowry are both rushing strongly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Today's Football Game. | 11/4/1890 | See Source »

...Princeton eleven, as finally selected, is composed as follows: Homans, full-back; King, right half; Spicer, left-half; Poe, quarter-back; Warren, left end; Woods, left tackle; Jefferson, left guard; J. Riggs, centre; Thomas, right guard; Speer, right tackle; Furness, right end. Substitutes: Davis, Bonner, Hayden, Lansder, Gallwey, Lewis and Dalton. This eleven will probably be the one which will meet Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/1/1890 | See Source »

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