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...what a man knows but his ability to put into practice his knowledge that counts in this world. He then referred to the gentlemanly conduct of Cornell students in previous years at Saratoga and Lake George where their races are held, and hoped that they would keep up the good reputation of the college in this respect...
Goodwin '88, end rush of the Yale eleven, is a very powerful man and plays half back on the freshman team. Our freshmen would do well to keep an eye on him during the game with Yale...
...been made, we should have lost the use of the court. It seems that players have indulged in three-beggars, and broken panes of glass in Lyceum Hall, and have not been honorable enough to pay for them. Certainly it is for the interest of the association, that it keep the use of the court. We therefore urge the treasurer to pay the breakage bill of the man who rents Lyceum Hall from the college, at once, and next spring, some netting must be put up on the windows. We cannot afford to lose the best court we have through...
...play which followed for a few minutes after was enlivened by the fine catches of Willard, who received considerable applause. His good kicking, could not, however, without some rushing by Harvard, keep the ball far from the line. Harvard's tackling, too, which in the first half had been fair, became worse, owing, perhaps, to the more blown condition of the men. Richards got the ball some distance up the field. and making another of his beautiful rushes crossed the line and made a touchdown after a maul in goal. Terry tried for the goal and succeeded. Score...
...police were not alone at fault but all those who willfully stepped over the ropes stretched expressly to keep the audience within bounds. Everyone knows how emparrassing it is to the players to have people standing close to the field so as to be in the way every time the ball is kicked fair, and, for that reason, the audience were guilty in passing the ropes. We were glad to notice that a very large preportion of transgressors were not students, but there were enough of the latter to make these few words applicable...