Word: attacking
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...vacancies. The ball was placed in position by referee Davis of Somerville, and faced by Hood and Hearn a few minutes after 5 P. M. The ball was immediately rushed to the Cambridge end of the field where it remained most of the time. Owing to the faulty attack system of Harvard at the beginning of the game, the homes were unable to score for many minutes, although repeated attempts were made to do so. Just seven minutes before the first half hour was up, Noyes made a shot for goal, which was blocked by the Cambridge goal keeper...
...Harvard team were Abbott, '87, goal; Williams, '85, (capt.) point; Goodale, '85, cover point; Gardner, '87, Nichols, L. S., and Sumner, '87, defence field; Hood, '86, centre; Dudley, '87, and Blodgett, '87, attack field; Noyes, '85, Woods, '85, and Twombly, L. S., homes...
...hours, with ten minutes intermission between each half. The game was not marked by particularly brilliant work on either side. Harvard played with unexpected weakness at first, Ross of the Somervilles being allowed to capture three easy goals, before the Harvard defense seemed able to meet his system of attack play. For the Somervilles, Ross and Davis did by far the best playing. Most of the other men seemed inferior to their Harvard opponents. The game was won by the Somervilles by three goals thrown in short order by Ross during the first half, and by 1 goal...
...Harvard team was composed of the following men: Peabody, '87; Williams, '85, (captain); Gardner, '87, centre, Hood, '86; attack field, Henning, S. S., Nichols, L. S., Blodgett, '87, Noyes, '85, Twomply, L. S., Woods, '85; Goodale...
Under the title, "The Harvard experiment, especially the religious failure," Edward C. Towne of Cambridge, publishes in the New York Tribune a severe attack upon the state of religious thought at Harvard. The following extracts will show the tone of the article...