Word: fells
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Brill kicked to the 10-yard line to D. Brown, who ran back 10-yards before he was tackled by O'Brien. A. Brown made 18 yards around Leary's end. Failing to gain, Williams was forced to punt. Newhall fumbled and Elder fell on the ball on Harvard's 35-yard line. Williams made a few short gains and was given five yards for interference with the centre, but in the next three rushes could only again three yards and Harvard was given the ball on her own 20-yard line. After both teams had been penalized 10 yards...
Brill kicked off to Quigley, who caught the ball on the 25-yard line, and ran it back eight-yards. After several short gains Lockwood punted 40 yards to Kempner, who fumbled, and Leary fell on the ball. Lincoln tried an end run, but was tackled by Foster, with a loss of one yard. Nesmith made four yards and time was called with the ball on the first eleven's 22-yard line...
...Coach Wray has been hampered throughout the season by not knowing the men. The crew was picked, however, several days before the Beacon Cup races on May 19, and by the Henley Regatta on May 27, it had developed a powerful drive. After their return from Philadelphia the men fell off in their work, but during the last few days they have regained their power and form. Morgan is a valuable man at stroke, and is responsible for the crew's dash. He is ably backed at seven by Amberg, who follows him well and has very good form. Fish...
...Harvard cricket team defeated Cornell in a well played game today by a score of 164 to 102 runs. The victory of the Harvard team was due partly to superior batting and partly to the fact that Cornell's fielding was impaired by the heavy rain which fell while Harvard was at the bat. For Harvard Taylor's bowing was good, and Bonbright made the best score of the afternoon with a total of 95 runs. Walters and Sayce did the best playing for Cornell...
...loss of the man it last year and whose popularity was a tremendous assets. When he moved to his present place of business on Harvard Square, he took nearly all his patrons with him. The Committee has maintained this lunch counter at a loss merely because they fell it to be a great convenience to members...