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...University football team will play the Carlisle Indian School eleven on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock. A difficult game is expected, on account of the soggy condition of the field, as the Indians are quick on wet ground...
...football squad in secret practice yesterday played longer and harder in the scrimmage, and showed more fight and life, than on Wednesday, but fumbled entirely too often. Randall at left end on the first eleven was strong on the offensive. Neither Pope nor Meier engaged in the practice on account of injured knees, and Oveson, Montgomery, Cunniff and Barney, although on the field, took no part in the work. In singal practice the first team was lined up as follows: l.e., Rendall; l.t., Carr; l.g., Parker; c., Parkinson; r.g., Squires; r.t., Derby; r.e., Shurtleff; q.b., Kernan; l.h.b., Nichols; r.h.b., Hurley...
...very ragged, the second team making consistent gains whenever it had the ball, and holding the first eleven twice for downs. Much of the poor work of the last few days, however, has been caused by the absence of many of the best players from the line-up on account of slight injuries. The following men were given light work and sent around the field, but did not enter the scrimmage: Montgomery, Mills, Derby, Parker, Squires, Hurley, Oveson, Means, and Leary. On the second team Randall did some excellent work at left end and O'Connell...
...half-course only, owing to the absence of Professor Peabody during the second half-year. The elective part of English 31 will be discontinued for this year, and the prescribed part may be taken in either half-year. Latin 12 will not be given this year on account of the illness of Professor Smith...
...University football team defeated Bates College yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field by a score of 11 to 0. The extremely adverse conditions of weather and field in some measure account for the small score. On the other hand, the light Bates eleven unquestionably got the start of the University team during most of the game. As has been the case in all of the games played thus far, the Harvard eleven showed extreme weakness in defensive work at the beginning of the game, with the result that Bates, in sixteen line-plunges through White at centre and McFadon and Carr...