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...SEELYE.'89 LACROSSE.- The following men will be on Jarvis, dressed to play '90, at 4.45 Friday: Latta, Naumberg, Griswold, Reisner, Hunneman, Richardson, Griffing, Bent, Vorse, Grew, Marquand, Saville...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 6/8/1888 | See Source »

...defence was so strong, and the freshman attack played so poorly, that only twice did the ball go through, and then each time from a scrimmage. Several times Griffing made a good run down the field, dodging man after man, but numbers told, and he was finally stopped. Reisner and Naumberg also did good work in keeping their goal clear. Ninety-one had at least a dozen clear shots at goal, but all went wide. The attack crowded into goal badly, instead of drawing off, and seemed confused by their very superiority in numbers. A little cool, strong play would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-One, 2; Eighty-Nine, 0. | 6/6/1888 | See Source »

...next game is '90 vs. '91, on Thursday, at 4.45. The teams were as follows: Ninety-one-Morton, Amory, Davis, Walcott, Jones, Stead, Everett, King, Bigelow, Washburn, Tudor, Huntress; Eighty-nine-Vorse, Numberg, Reisner, Griffing, Bent, Grew. Referee-Mr. Kilvert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-One, 2; Eighty-Nine, 0. | 6/6/1888 | See Source »

...that lacrosse players should show a more general interest in the practice work. The members of last year's team who are now playing are: Davidson, captain, Griffing, Towle, Drake, Hughes, and Henshaw, '90, and of the substitutes Morton, Wells, Griswold, and Kilvert. The new men are: Thorndike, Naumberg, Reisner, Pulsifer, '90, Hunneman, Grew, Rourke, Huntress, Bancroft, and Newall. It is expected that Harding of last years team will begin work after the recess, as well as more...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lacrosse. | 4/3/1888 | See Source »

...alone opposed it. The resources of Canada are great, but as yet undeveloped; the amalgamation of its population and that of United States easy; their feelings, languages and religions similar, and the fertility of Canadian soil in raising grain ought to prove its value. For the negative, G. A. Reisner, '89, proceeded to show the inconsistency of his opponent. He maintained that the characteristics and institutions of the Canadians totally opposed those of United States; they would be unwilling to be annexed without war, and, even in case of annexation without one, the political interests of our country would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Union Debate. | 3/9/1888 | See Source »

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