Word: brewere
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard team defeated the University of Michigan on Saturday by a score of 4 to 0. At the beginning of the first half Michigan started out well and played a strong offensive game, frequently making runs of ten yards. Whenever Harvard got the ball Brewer punted and then the Michigan team would gradually work its way back again until it lost the ball again for off-side play or holding in the line. Towards the end of the first half the offensive work of the Michigan team weakened and the ball was kept in their territory...
Harvard won the toss and took the north goal. Bloomington opened the game by kicking the ball to Harvard's 15 yard line. C. Brewer returned the kick and Bloomington was tackled by Newell before he could gain a yard...
Ferbert made eight yards through left tackle, then the referee again gave the ball to Harvard. Brewer gained four yards then kicked to Ferbert. Hollister made 15 yards for Michigan through Stevenson. After two off-side plays Michigan again got the ball; they were promptly given 10 yards more for Harvard's holding. Almost immediately the referee gave the ball to Harvard again. Dunlop on a fake kick made a beautiful run of 25 yards and was downed on Michigan's 45 yard line. An exchange of kicks now followed by which Harvard won 10 yards, but then lost...
...Harvary lost the ball on downs. Then Michigan took a short brace. They were given ten yards for holding, then ten more. Bloomington and Hollister netted twelve yards between them. It looked as if they might possibly score, but they lost the ball on Harvard's 30 yard line. Brewer kicked and Bloomington caught on Michigan's 35 yard line. Bloomington tried to kick, but the ball was blocked. Frank Shaw caught it and rushed it to their 18 yard line...
...Brewer, h.b. h.b., Hollister...