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...CRIMSON will publish an extra edition immediately after the game today, containing the final score, an exact account of the game play by play, pictures of Captain Coy, Captain Fish and Coach Haughton, panoramas of both teams, and previous Harvard-Yale scores...
Yale opened her playing season on September 29 by defeating Wesleyan 11 to 0. The contest was characterized by the loose, disjointed play common to early season games. Philbin played full-back in the absence of Captain Coy and scored both touchdowns. On the following Saturday, Yale won a spectacular victory over Syracuse, the final score being 15 to 0. In this game a marked improvement over the form displayed in the Wesleyan game was noticeable. A successful forward pass, Howe to Vaughan was the feature of the game. The final mid-week game against Holy Cross was disappointing, owing...
...West Point's 0 in one of the most brilliant contests ever played at West Point. The score at the end of the first half was 0 to 0, but in the second period Yale scored three times. Two of these scores were made on beautiful forward passes from Coy and Howe, respectively, to Vaughan. Howe again showed excellent head-work and Philbin made several sensational runs...
...next game, Colgate was defeated in a game replete with spectacular plays, by 36 to 0. In this game Coy kicked two field goals from the 35 and 45-yard lines, respectively, and Philbin made two long runs for touchdowns...
...following 40 men compose the Yale squad at Auburndale: Andrus, Brightman, Brooks, Brown, Childs, Connelly, Cooney, Corey, Coy, Douglas, Dunning, Field, Francis, Freeman, Gardner, Goebel, Hinks, Hobbs, Holt, Howe, Jackson, Johnson, Kilpatrick, Lilley, Mate, Merritt, Morris, Murphy, Naedele, Parker, Paul, Philbin, Robinson, Savage, Spencer, Taylor, Tomlinson, Toxer, and White...