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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first time in several years Harvard will play the Bates eleven this afternoon at four o'clock. Bates, who has this year turned out a stronger team than usual, played Yale ten days ago and was beaten twenty-eight to nothing. With the big games coming so soon, Harvard will play a substitute eleven today, but should make a good score...
...first game of the Freshman eleven, which was played with Exeter on Soldiers Field, Saturday afternoon, resulted in a tie, neither side being able to score. The Freshmen played a mediocre game. They tackled well, but fumbled a great deal and ran too high. Only once, in the second half, did it seem likely that they would score, but the ball was lost and Brill quickly punted it out of danger. Exeter, on the other hand, played a sharp and fast game, but missed the chance to score by attempting four goals from the field, which were all unsuccessful...
...Freshman eleven will play its first scheduled game with Phillips Exeter Academy on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The line-up will be: Clark, r.e.; Fox, r.t.; Riggs, r.g.; Waterbury, c.; Jones, l.g.; Cudahy, l.t.; Campbell, l.e.; Baldwin, q.b.; Derby, r.h.; Perch, l.h.; Stillman...
...University eleven, with substitutes, left Cambridge yesterday afternoon for the game with West Point today. In addition to the twenty-three men who were mentioned in the CRIMSON yesterday, Daly went with the team and will probably play in the first half. Except for Boal, Reid and Parker, therefore, the whole squad is in condition to play. Although West Point does not seem to have as good a team as in previous years, it will be the first strong one Harvard has met this season, and the game will be some criterion of the ability of the eleven...
...Yale eleven meets Dartmouth this afternoon at 3 o'clock on the grounds of the Newton Athletic Club. In view of Dartmouth's large score against Bowdoin last Saturday, it seems likely that the game will be close. Neither side has the advantage of grounds. Captain McBride brought thirty men to Boston, although he expects to play the same team in both halves. Four regular players will be unable to play, Brown and the three halfbacks, Sharpe, Kiefer and Adams. The line-up will probably be: Thomas, l.e.; Francis, l.t.; Tomlinson, l.g.; Cunha, c.; Goss, r.g.; Stillman, r.t.; Gibson...