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About fifty freshmen accompanied their team to New Haven and had the satisfaction of seeing it defeat the Yale freshmen in a very exciting game of foot-ball. The teams were made up as follows: Harvard-Rushers, Cumnock, Goldthwaite, Higgins, Horn (center), Finely, Burnett, White; quarterback, Nichols; halfbacks, Clark and Weld; fullback, Crane. Yale-Rushers, Perrin, Rhodes, Forster, Brewster (center), Ferris, Heyworth, McClintock; quarterback, Roby; halfbacks, Rogers and Harvey; fullback, McBride...
...dropped the ball. It was passed to Clark, who rushed through and made a touchdown, but the referee decided that the ball was not in play. Yale now began a kicking game, and at once gained twenty-five yards. The umpire gave Yale fifteen yards for questionable offside play. Burnett secured the ball by breaking through and dropping on it, and Clark gained fifteen yards by a rush. Yale got the ball and McBride made a long kick to Crane, who caught it, but it was given back to Yale for a foul, on Harvard's twenty-five yard line...
FOLLOWING men meet at Leavitt and Peirce's at 10 sharp, to go to Worcesser: Amory, Burnett, Blanchard, Horn, Bangs, Goldthwaite Peckham, Crosby Fitzhugh, Weld, Higgins, Valentine, Dean...
...Burnett, '86, Medical School, played end rush in the practice on Tuesday. A brother of his is at present playing on the freshman team...
...PALMER, MANAGER.THE following men must get their lunch early and meet at Leavitt and Peirce's at 11.45 sharp: Crosby, Goldthwaite, Bangs, Horn, Valentine, Fitzhugh, Weld, Williams, Higgins, Blanchard, Burnett, Amory, Bass, Crane, Winthrop...