Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Since the first Yale game, the team has played Williams, Holy Cross, Brown, Andover, Dartmouth and Princeton. The defensive work of the team has been stronger on the whole than the offensive. The chief fault of the team has been the lack of any consistent team-play, which has offset the individual excellence of several...
...University team scored first on a foul, but a goal for Dartmouth and another foul by Currier soon tied the score at 2 to 2. At this point S. Brown was injured and shortly after was replaced by Scribner. Dartmouth then scored two times in rapid succession and gained a lead that the University team could not overcome. The first half was very close and evenly contested, ending with the score 11 to 9 in Dartmouth's favor...
...returned for the second half with the same line-up, and the game became faster and more exciting than at any time in the first half. Although Harvard's team-work was much better and its offense good, the men could not break up their opponents' strong defense. The Dartmouth players passed with more precision and forced the University team to resort to a defensive game, which the visiting team broke up continually as basket after basket was thrown. The game ended after Brady had made four goals in quick succession almost unaided, and with the score standing...
...summary: HARVARD. DARTMOUTH. Currie, l.f. r.f., Morissey Allen, r.f. l.f., Brady Wyman, c. c., Lang S. Brown, Scribner, l.g. r.g., Schildmiller Brooks, r.g. l.g., Dingle...
Score--Harvard, 13; Dartmouth, 28. Goals from floor--Brady 7, Lang 2, Morissey 2, Dingle, Schildmiller, Allen, Brooks, Currie. Goals from fouls--Currie 7, Brady 2. Fouls called--on Harvard, 7; on Dartmouth, 11. Referee--P. H. Hehir of Worcester. Timers--L. D. Cox '08 of Harvard, G. Brown of Dartmouth. Time--20-minute halves...