Word: fielding
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Freshman fall track games will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock on Holmes Field. The plan pursued last year of holding the 'Varsity and Freshman games together, did not produce as good results as were expected, and accordingly this year it has been decided to revert to the old plan of holding the Freshman games on one day and the 'Varsity games on a succeeding day. The handicaps for the latter can be placed with more accuracy by this arrangement. The entry list, which was printed in Saturday's CRIMSON, is slightly larger than usual, and everything points...
...officials of the games will be: Referee, G. B. Morrison, B. A. A.; judges at finish, W. F. Garcelon '95 L, Montague Chamberlain, W. J. Denholm '97; field judges, J. E. Morse, N. A. A., R. S. Hale, W. H. Vincent '97; timers, J. G. Lathrop, F. B. Wood, B. A. A., John Graham, B. A. A.; starter, John Bowler, Charlesbank Gymnasium; scorers, R. W. Bliss '00, C. W. Moore '01, W. B. Wheelwright '01; marshals, J. H. Holliday '00, R. H. M. Harper '01, H. B. Clark '01; clerk of course, A. G. Mason '00; assistant clerks of course...
...Ditson's, J. P. Lovell's, and at 19 Grays. Reserved seats will be $1.00 and admission fifty cents. A special section will be reserved for Freshmen alone and the tickets for it will be fifty cents. The Harvard-Pennsylvania 'Varsity game at Philadelphia will be reproduced on the field by special wire...
...good score against opponents of great reputation for strength. On the offensive Harvard was much stronger than the Indians, and was rarely held for downs. The defense, as was expected, kept the ball so far from the goal line that Hudson could not kick a goal from the field until the presence of substitutes weakened the Harvard line which finally gave way before the furious attacks of the Indians. Hudson then rushed the ball down into Harvard's territory and made a graceful drop-kick from the 35 yard line...
...prevent Harvard from scoring, for reliance can be placed not only upon the end interference, but also upon the plays through the line, especially with Kendall and Ellis playing. With his long punts, Hallowell should equal Hudson in kicking. Skilful as the latter is in kicking goals from the field, his eleven must first rush the ball at least to Harvard's 30-yard line before he can have the opportunity. Harvard can prevent this by means of the recently developed defense. As Boal and Hollingsworth are injured, and as Merriman has not come up to expectations at left guard...