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Browne at quarterback did good work and handled the ball well, especially on the forward passes. Cutler, who took his place in the last half, ran the team in good shape and helped the runners. Smith at halfback, although slow and uncertain, was a good ground gainer and kept his feet. White and Sprague both showed up well in the second half, particularly the latter, whose punt over the heads of the Bowdoin backs was a feature of the game...
When the second half opened, Cutler had been substituted for Browne at quarterback. Burr kicked off over the goal line, and Newman kicked out from the 20-yard line to Graydon on the 45-yard line. Smith went through left guard on a fake kick to the 25-yard line and Harvard made six yards more by bucking. Newman was put out of the game for rough work, Jackson taking his place, and Harvard was given one half the distance to the goal line. Smith went over the line in two plays for the only touchdown. McKay failed to kick...
Eliot Carr Cutler '09, of Brookline, two, prepared for College at Volkmann School, where he rowed on the school crew for two years. In his Freshman year he went to Red Top as a substitute for the 1909 Freshman crew. He is 19 years old, 5 feet, 11 1-2 inches in height, and weighs 161 pounds...
Roger Wilson Cutler, of Brookline, captain and stroke, prepared for College at Volkmann School, where he stroked the school crew last year. Age, 18 years, 7 months; height, 6 feet, 2 inches; weight, 171 pounds...
Whether or not a crippled Harvard eight can defeat the best Yale crew of recent years is a grave question. Reports from Red Top indicate that the loss to the boat has not demoralized the eight by any means, and in the time trial on Wednesday Cutler's work at number two was very good. No one can estimate just how much the change has weakened the boat, but those of us who have no hopes for a victory are disregarding a very important consideration--Captain Richardson's indomitable courage and the unbounded respect in which he is held...