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...Columbia A. H. fall games. Derickson won the 220 in 23 4-5 sec, Rickhart '84 put the shot 35 ft. Rushmore threw the hammer 92 ft. 6 in This throw beats the record badly if the hammer was of regulation size but we understand it only weighed 12 pounds...
...close. The game was well played throughout, the tackling being hard and the running good. In the first half Princeton had the wind in her favor and Wanamaker made a touchdown for Princeton in the first few minutes, but it failed to yield a goal. The ball was again put in play and forced into Pennsylvania's quarters, and they barely escaped making a safety touch down. The ball was at last forced back of the twenty-five yard line, where Baker made a free catch, from which a goal was kicked for Princeton...
...ball continued in the centre of the field for some time, the Pennsylvania half-backs saving their side many points, Remac especially distinguishing himself. At last, Beck, formerly of Yale, scored a touchdown for Pennsylvania, which gave a goal, and this was their only point. The ball was again put in play, when Travers and DeCamp each made a touchdown, but only one goal was scored. The game closed with the following score : Princeton, 40 points ; University of Pennsylvania, 6, or 6 goals and 2 touchdowns to 1 goal and 1 safety touchdown...
...eight out of thirteen offices and those the principal ones seems to us unwise. That the shooting club should at its first meeting violate college precedents of long standing in the election of officers diminishes confidence in its success. It would also perhaps be advisable if the club were put on a basis like that of the H. A. A. In that case probably several hundred would join and take an active interest in the club. A range might be secured within easy distance of the university and the club would become thoroughly representative of the college...
...feel sure that the gentlemen who use the rooms will see that everything is made right with the owner. This is one of the understood conditions in the borrowing. It is merely an act of courtesy, and we earnestly hope that no member of '84 may be put to any inconveniences through some one's want of consideration...