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...player purposely foul an opponent or ball when such opponent is about to try for a fair catch, the opponent's side may either have the ball down where the foul was made, or take a free kick, which free kick cannot score a goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MOST IMPORTANT CHANGES IN FOOTBALL RULES. | 10/15/1880 | See Source »

...turned her large lustrous eyes upon me and spoke: "Well, of all the living fools, you be the biggest. You're right about my not knowing nothing about lawn tennis and such like, and I guess father could kinder take you to board for the summer at six dollars a week, money paid every Saturday, but all them other things you said hain't no more sense to 'em than apple-parings. Think I'd have you carrying my water-pail round and pestering me all day 'pouring sweet poetry in my eye'? I think I see myself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MY CASTLE IN THE AIR. | 10/15/1880 | See Source »

...entrance fee has been raised to three dollars, since it will obviate the disagreeable necessity of assessing the old members every year. As yet nothing definite has been arranged about a meeting with Yale, but the Association is doing all that lies in its power to have the meeting take place next spring on Jarvis Field. We wish the Association every success in the arrangement of this meeting, and assure it of the cordial co-operation of all the students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/15/1880 | See Source »

...track in condition for use; and although a glance at Jarvis will easily satisfy one that their ground is a perfectly valid one, still we cannot but feel that the existence of such an objection is, or ought to be, quite unnecessary. The employing of a man to take care of the track during the summer months would result in affording opportunity to our athletes to begin training as soon as the term opens, and would entirely do away with the possibility of such an unfortunate quandary in the future as at present exists; while the expense, we should think...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/15/1880 | See Source »

...said to have finished the score for the music of the first chorus. The choruses will all be sung, and perhaps the dance which accompanied the singing will be attempted also. The seats will be taken from the floor of Sanders Theatre in order that the chorus may take its place there. Mr. Riddle has already begun the no small task of committing the many hundred lines which fall to Oedipus. It is very gratifying that such an undertaking should have been begun under so good auspices, and with so much enthusiasm. It should have the thorough commendation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/15/1880 | See Source »