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...Burch, captain-elect of the Yale football team for the coming season, announced yesterday, the appointment of L. H. Biglow 3rd, captain of last fall's team, as head-coach for next year, and of T. A. D. Jones as assistant coach. The old field-coach system will be supplanted by a system of having a head coach and advisors, who shall regulate the general policy of the football situation and who will be assisted by graduates for the purposes of special coaching for the different positions...
Tackles--Draper, of Pennsylvania, and Biglow, of Yale...
...beginning of the second half, Hoar had been substituted for Parker. Biglow kicked off to Burr, who ran back 10 yards, but Yale was offside and Biglow kicked again to Newhall, who was downed on Harvard's 35-yard line. Apollonio made four yards on a fake kick and Wendell, working the same play, gained 20 yards around end. Newhall punted to Jones, who was tackled by Hoar on Yale's 10-yard line. Philbin ran for 20 yards through tackle before being downed from behind by Starr. In two plays Brides and Philbin gained eight yards. After Foster...
...forward pass, Jones to Foster, gained 10 more. Philbin was downed by Newhall after gaining five yards through tackle. Coy gained three yards through right guard and made it first down a foot from Harvard's goal. On the next play Coy scored through left guard and Biglow kicked the goal. Score--Yale, 12; Harvard...
Before the next kick-off, Lockwood replaced Rand. Burr kicked off to Jones, but Harvard was offside and Burr kicked again to Biglow, who was downed on the 35-yard line. In three plays, Philbin and Foster gained nine yards through the line, and Coy punted to Newhall, who was downed by Biglow on Harvard's 28-yard line. Apollonio gained five yards and Wendell made an onside kick to Alcott. Philbin tried right end but was thrown by Starr for no gain. A double pass, followed by a forward pass; put the ball on Harvard's 20-yard line...