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...ball close up to the other end of the field. Kent tried for goal but failed. The ball was brought out by the Techs and kicked off. Bemis and Gilman rushed it back and Kent tried again for a goal from the field and failed. The next move of interest was a rush by Wesselhoeft which resulted in a touchdown. Willard punted out but did it so poorly that a try for goal was impossible. Phinney was the next fortunate man and he secured a touchdown in a very short time from which Kent again failed to make a goal...
...freshman class meeting of the H. A. A., was the means of bringing out some excellent men, especially in the sprint run, and of giving '88 an opportunity to show its interest and ability in general athletics. The large number of entries and the records made, many of which could have been considerably lowered if the best man in each event had been pushed, show that the freshman class has determined to start out in the right way. A good beginning has been made. That is the first step. But a beginning is not enough; it must be kept...
...fall meeting of the H. A. A. this afternoon promises to be a very successful one. The track is in good condition and the number of entries is large, showing a considerable interest in athletics. The idea of a handicap meeting in the fall term has now become one of the established features of the yearly programme of the association, and is the means of tempting many new men to take part in the regular games. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as officers of the day: Referees, H. B. Cabot, L. S.; judges, W. M. Burr...
...knew when or where a game was to be played. In fact the only way in which the gentleman who had charge of the tournament knew the result was by means of occasional slips of paper left at his room. Under these circumstances it is not strange that no interest or enthusiasm was shown in the tournament. Indeed we doubt very much if half the college knew a tournament was in progress. We have published the scores as they came in, but the games were published at such long Intervals that few could realize that they belonged...
...true there are few courts there is plety of land, especially around Divinity, which could be utilized for tennis. Then there are enough courts at present on the West End of Jarvis Field for a college tournament. On these courts the play might have been held and some interest would probably have been shown if it had been known that the tournament was to have been played there at certain hours of the day. However it is too late to do anything more as the tournament for singles has been finished. We only wish to call the attention...