Word: dennison
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard team defeated the eleven from Amherst Saturday by a score of 102-0 in a game of two half hours. The Amherst team was the weakest the eleven has met this year, its men being light and its game entirely without science. Mr. Dennison L. S. was referee, and Mr. Palmer L. S. umpire. The following men composed the teams...
...following men made up the teams: Harvard-Cumnock, Van Schaik, Carpenter, Cranston, (centre) Trafford, Davis, Crosby; G. Harding, quarter-back; V. Harding, and Lee, halfs; Sears, full-back. Dartmouth-Od in, Baehr, Doring, Tassett, (centre) Little, Canty, Eaton; Lakeman, quarter; Scruton and Ellis, half backs; Fifield, full-back. Dennison, Law School, was referee, and Palmer, Law School, umpi...
Referee, Perry of Harvard; umpires, Sprague of Andover and J. A. Dennison...
...Dennison was referee and Mr. Brooks, '87, umpire. Time was called at 3.41, Andover in possession of the ball. Andover forced the ball fifteen yards when it went to Harvard, and Lee running around right end, covered the entire distance to the Andover line in one rush and made the first touchdown for Harvard. Time 1 minute. No goal. Andover kicked the ball from the twenty-five-yard line, and Lee getting it, carried it fifteen yards. Five yards were lost on a fumble, when Sears getting the ball made the second touchdown. Time, 6 minutes. Wadsworth kicked the goal...
...Dennison, L. S., formerly half-back on the Andover and Dartmouth teams, was out playing with the 'varsity eleven yesterday...