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Harvard's touchdown was made on straight line plays from its own 40-yard line. White not only carried the ball over Brown's goal line for the touchdown, but made every first down. Brown's score came as the result of a punt which went over Cutler's head and was recovered on the goal line for a safety. Harvard nearly scored on two other occasions in the second half. Once the team was held on Brown's 14-yard line, and when time was called at the end of the game MacKay had just blocked Brown's punt...
...trials to pick the men for the cross-country team to run against the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were held over the Chestnut Hill course Saturday afternoon. Except for H. Jacques, Jr., '11, who won with a good lead, the men came in well together. The order in which the first twelve finished follows: H. Jacques, Jr., '11, M. H. Whitney '09, R. E. Dole '10, P. C. Heald '11, E. Parson '11, H. Y. Masten '10, G. Murphy '10, C. D. Burrage '11, C. P. Howard '09, G. E. Graves '11, W. P. Rogers '11 and J. H. Noble...
Considering the fact that it was the Freshmen's first game, and that after only ten days of practice, the result is very encouraging. Fumbling was in evidence on both sides, and was the direct cause of Harvard's touchdown. The score came after three or four minutes of play in the first half. Groton was in possession of the ball on its own 30-yard line, when Paine intercepted a forward pass and fell on the ball on the 25-yard line. The Freshmen then went through Groton's line for good gains and scored a touchdown...
...they were frequently forced to punt. During the last half, after the second set of backs were put in, the University team played its best game this year. The first score was made after a few minutes of play on Burr's goal from the field, and the touchdown came in the early part of the second half, after Corbett and White had made forty yards on two successive tackle plays. Harvard lost two good chances to score, in the first half when Cutler failed to get off a short forward pass on Williams's 5-yard line, and again...
...disturbance. It appeared as though the hoodlums had anticipated a quiet evening and stayed in their regular haunts, so that the worst feature of former occasions was absent. Though it seemed at first an ill-advised arrangement to hold the official reception for Freshmen on that particular night, nothing came of it, and the crowd dispersed unmolested on leaving the Union...