Word: came
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...attempts at scoring were prevented by fumbles, of which there were a great number in each half. The nearest either side came to a goal line was when the Sophomores forced their way to the Freshman team's 15-yard line. The game ended with the ball in the Sophomore's possession on the Freshmen's 40-yard line...
...enthusiastic spectators saw an exhibition of exceedingly spirited football, and a contest that was sensational and exciting from start to finish. That the game should have been so stirring, was remarkable in view of the almost total absence of runs of more than fifteen yards in length. But there came continual unexpected changes in the relative advantage of play that left the result of the game decidedly in doubt until within a few minutes...
...graduated from the University of Iowa in 1892, spent two and a half years alone in the far North in anthropological and zoological work, and then came to Harvard, where he took the degrees of A.B., A.M., and Ph.D., in 1896 1897 and 1898. He was appointed instructor in 1896, and held the position until last May, when he resigned and went to Arizona to start a ranch...
Henry Schoellkopf 2L., fullback, prepared at the Cascadilla School, where he played fullback on the football team. He came to Harvard from Cornell where he graduated in 1902, having played fullback on the team for two years. He was ineligible to play last year under the one year residence rule. He is 23 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighs 183 pounds...
...between the first Newell and the second Weld. The second Weld led at the start and kept up its lead to the Harvard Bridge. From that point, however, the first Newell went ahead, and finished by about a third of a length before the second Weld. The second Newell came in last, about four lengths behind the second Weld...