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...warm weather or because they had a day's rest. Another circumstance is also responsible, the fact that at this time of the year some of the harder workers are laid up with injuries. Gray has not played for a week on account of a sprained ankle, and Beal did not play yesterday because of water on the knee...
...opening V plays, did not make more than 20 yards during the entire game. Amherst's V's generally met the Harvard line halfway the distance between them and then stopped. Only once did she carry the ball more than her distance and that was when Hawes slipped by Beal and made six yards. Amherst played a plucky game but was very much outclassed. Tyler, Rosa, and Pratt, and particularly Tyler, did by far the best work...
...yards and obliged to kick. Fairchild broke through and tackled strongly; his failure to do this has been his chief fault in the past. Mackie also did good work, several times spoiling the attempted kick of the Amherst fullback. The ends, Emmons and Stevenson, and the tackles, Beal and Newell, were like a wall to the Amherst backs. They guarded their ends so well as to make them almost impregnable...
...second half Balwin, Parker, Grant, Johnson, Foster and Hoag were substituted for Beal, Warren, Lewis, Newell, Fairchild and Brewer. Later Emmons was hurt and Whittren took his place and Gould went in for Foster, who was disqualified. The defensive work in this half remained about the same, but carelessness in snapping the ball back, holding, and fumbling lost Harvard the ball four times and aided Amherst materially in keeping the score down...
...Beal, left tackle, Tyler...