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...rush line forced her to make a safety. Score 22 to 0. Harvard then forced the ball to Pennsylvania's five-yard line, but here lost it. Good rush by Porter regained this advantage and Porter then made the sixth touchdown, from which Sears kicked a goal. Time thirty-eight minutes. Score, 28 to 0. Lee then took V. Harding's place as half-back. Harvard then gained ball on four downs, Good punts by Sears and Porter, and a fine rush by Sears gave Porter an opportunity to make Harvard's seventh touchdown. Goal by Sears. Score...
...John Harvey Treat, of the class of '62, of Lawrence, has done an inestimable service, by the presentation of a library of eight hundred volumes, on the Fathers of the Church. Mr. Treat has been engaged ever since his college days in forming this collection; and after spending many years, and much money on the task, he turns it over to Harvard. This library is undoubtedly one of the very best of its kind in existence, and will greatly augment the number of books already contained in the department of ecclesiastical history...
...Harding soon got the ball from a fumble and rushes by Sears, Trafford, Carpenter and Crosby carried it to the ten-yard line, when it went to Wesleyan on a foul. Clark punted and Harvard had the ball down on the thirty-yard line. Harding carried it to the eight-yard line, and Lee made a touchdown three minutes after play was called. The goal was not allowed because G. Harding's body was outside the fair line when he placed the ball for the kick. The referee gave the ball to Harvard on the twenty-yard line, from which...
...ball was fumbled when passed back but Sears got it and carried it to the ten-yard line, where it went to Wesleyan on a foul. Wesleyan kicked and Lee had the ball down on the twenty-yard line. Porter kicked and Wesleyan getting the ball down on the eight-yard line advanced it 6fteen yards when V. Harding got it from a kick. The ball returned to Wesleyan for foul playing, but was fumbled and Lee by a good drop secured it. Porter and Sears advanced it to the ten-yard line where the latter lost it. Wesleyan, after...
...minute after five o'clock, thus making their time a little over 49 minutes. The hounds, of which T. T. Seelye was master, arrived in the following order: T. T. Seelye, L. S. Mandell, '89, R. C. Robbins, '91 The first hound arrived at 5.13, covering the distance in eight minutes more than the hares, who had five minutes start. Cups will be given the hares and the first hound...