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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Kidder for his kicking. Mills, Hurley, Leatherbee, Sard and Randall, for their ground gaining and Elkins for his generalship and alert playing, were especially prominent in the game; but every man on the team exhibited on admirable spirit and all equally deserve the credit of winning...
Harvard's victory over Pennsylvania on Saturday reflects small credit on the team. The Pennsylvania eleven was composed of light and inexperienced men, and Harvard should have made a much larger score. That the team did not make a better showing was due principally to the inexcusable fumbling and carelessness and the absence of team play. Superior weight and spirited playing enabled Harvard to carry the Pennsylvania team before it, but against a heavier team Harvard would have made the worst showing of the season...
...scoring. Twice in the first half Harvard fumbled and lost the ball within 15 yards of goal, and in the second half lost the ball three times by fumbles, the last time for a touchdown. Much of the fumbling and slow handling was due to Sargent's passing. Credit must be given to Bates for their quickness in taking advantage of fumbles and their effective defensive work at times...
...good audience and a good programme exceedingly well performed made the concert of the Freshman Musical Clubs in Brattle Hall last night a distinct success. The credit for this is due to all three clubs in almost equal measure. The numbers were of very even merit throughout...
...Great credit must be given to the umpire for his impartial errors in judgment. The nextnumber of the Lampoon will contain the annual protest...