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...game this afternoon is, for all intents and purposes, a championship game, and will therefore be watched with unusual interest. The Wesleyan games have always been hard fought and well worth seeing. We have heard a few men complain that the football management is overstepping its bounds in charging extra for reserved seats, but if the foregoing facts are kept in mind, every one will admit that this is only just. Moreover there has been no football subacription this year, and the eleven is incurring usual expenses, so that funds must be raised somehow. We see no better...
...meeting was characterized by the utmost warmth and loyalty. The speeches were of the greatest interest. No one who heard the "Reminiscences of Louis Agassiz," by one who knew him so well, will forget the eloquent tribute paid to the great man's intellectual sincerity, to his generous devotion to his work, to his unflinching theism. "Why Harvard is better than Yale" was ably demonstrated by a Yale...
...VARSITY NOTICE.- The following men will be at the Cary Building dressed to play Wesleyan at 3.15 p. m.: Upton, Shaw, Newell, Blanchard, Cranston, Hallowell, Dean, Sherwin, Lake, Trafford, Fearing, Alward, Davis, Heard, Bangs, Burgess...
...yards; he was prettily stopped by Sherwin. After about ten minutes of such work, Harvard again rallied and secured the ball on four downs. It went rapidly back to Bowdoin's end, and Sherwin made the last 20 yards necessary to secure a touch-down; goal. Score, 20-0. Heard was hurt immediately after the ball was put in play and Blanchard took his place. The ball came to Harvard for off-side play. Davis gained 10 yards, and Lee ran around the end for a touch-down; no goal. Score, 24-0. Horne had cut his face...
...teams: Harvard-rushers, Fearing, Davis (Alward), Heard (Blanchard), Bangs, Cranston, Newell, Hallowell; quarter-back, Dean; half-backs, Lee, Sherwin; full-back, Corbett...