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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...were out yesterday for their regular practice in catching punts and tackling, the ends being given special coaching in getting down the field on kicks. Daly, the regular quarterback fractured his collar bone in the game with '99 on Wednesday and will not rejoin the squad for some time. Hallowell has gone from left end to quarter, Whitney to right end, and Shaw or Lawrence from right to left end. Hallowell played quarter for a short time last year on the Hopkinson team. Fincke, who has been laid up for about two weeks, was out and played quarter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Football. | 11/5/1897 | See Source »

when they seemed to go all to pieces. In the second half they missed Daly to kick their goals. Towards the end they played a fast, snappy game. On the whole 1901 did not show up as well as was expected, while '99 played a strong game throughout, weakening slightly in the second half...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '99 Wins Class Championship. | 11/4/1897 | See Source »

...substantial gain. '99 kicked but 1901 blocked it and started in on guards back plays. The Freshmen broke through the line and Jaynes scored their first touchdown. Hallowell failed to kick the goal. A few moments after the next line-up Hallowell made a 30 yard run around left end. Peyton also gained through the line. By steady rushes Peyton was forced over the line for another touchdown. Hallowell again missed the goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '99 WINS CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP. | 11/4/1897 | See Source »

Behind the line, there was a decided improvement in the interference which at times got together better than at any time this season. Every man got into the play with more readiness, and entered into the combination more compactly. Some of the end plays were practically invulnerable; the blockers off put every man out of the play without seriously impeding the runner. On account of the weakness in the opposing line, however, many of these plays were accomplished with a facility which otherwise would be next to impossible. The backs also kept their feet well when running and in starting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 34; WESLEYAN, 0. | 11/4/1897 | See Source »

...issue of the game was never in doubt and the second eleven seldom failed to make good gains. Although the ground was very slippery, the men succeeded in getting their plays off in clean shape, and Bull in particular distinguished himself by two 40 yard runs around the end. He was very strong on the defensive also, and broke up the interference well. Hoague and Wadsworth played their usual strong game. A. R. Sargent and G. M. Sargent ran very effectively with the ball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Eleven Wins. | 11/4/1897 | See Source »

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