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Dates: during 1890-1899
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McBride punted out on Harvard's 20-yard line. Sawin lost 7 yards, and Hallowell punted to his own 17-yard line. Yale failed to gain, but on the second attempt Sharpe made 5 yards around right end. Yale gained 2 yards through Donald but failed on the next play...
...fake kick gained a yard, and then McBride punted out on Harvard's 30-yard line. Hallowell made a poor kick to Yale's 50-yard line. McBride punted out on Harvard's 30-yard line. Sawin lost on an end play. Hallowell kicked to Yale's 50-yard line and Richards made a yard. McBride punted to Sawin on Harvard's 30-yard line. Sawin ran to the 43-yard line, Hallowell kicked to Yale's 35-yard line, where Campbell made a brilliant tackle...
...yard line. McBride failed at centre and punted to Daly on his own 50-yard line. Ellis made no gain. Snitzer replaced Gibson. Hallowell punted out on Yale's 35-yard line, and Sharpe, after making 3 yards through Sargent, gained first down. Richards lost a yard on an end play, but Sharpe gained 4 yards. Then McBride made first down. Two plays directed at Donald netted 3 yards, and McBride kicked to Daly on Harvard's 35-yard line. Hallowell returned to Yale's 33-yard line. The ball was fumbled, but Sharpe fell on it. A cross-tackle...
...impression at the end of the first half was that Yale was playing a surprisingly strong game, but that Harvard should score in the second half. Both teams were in good condition and no Harvard man was injured. Hallowell held his own against McBride. Sawin and Daly did brilliant work in the back field. Campbell played a fine game and Daly ran the team well, but the disappointment at failing to score from the 2-yard line was great. Yale's ends were stronger than was expected...
...first Weld and the second Newell got the best of the other two crews on the start, but the first Newell rapidly drew up to second place which it kept throughout the race. At the end of the first half mile the Weld crew lead by a length and a quarter, but by hard rowing, followed by a spurt at the bridge, the Newell crew reduced this lead to three-quarters of a length. The Weld gradually drew away again, but just before the finish the Newell spurted again until they were only half a length behind. G. Bancroft, stroke...