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...following nine men won their football "H" for the first time in the Yale game on Saturday: R.T. Fisher '13, T. Frothingham, Jr., '12, F. deH. Heuston '10, W.M Minot '11, D.V. O'Flsherty '10, H.A. Rogers '11, L.D. Smith '12, R.B. Wigglesworth '12, L. Withington...
...will go on public sale at noon today. They may be procured in Cambridge at the Co-operative and of S. Underwood '12, Holworthy 10; in Boston at Herrick's and the Jordan Hall box-office. The price of tickets is $1.50 and $1. The first two performances will be given in Brattle Hall, Cambridge, and the last, on December 11, at Jordan Hall in Rosten...
...distinctly the individual star, not on account of his running with the ball, but due entirely to his punting and drop-kicking. He scored once, in the first half, from the 29-yard line at an angle, while in the second half he sent the ball over the cross-bar from Harvard's 32-yard line. Coy punted nine times in each half, including onside kicks, and averaged 35 yards on each kick. Kilpatrick played a wonderful game at end. He was almost invariably the first man down under a punt, though Coy was out-punting his ends between...
...Harvard players Minot, Captain Fish, Corbett and Wigglesworth seemed to be the most brilliant. Minot's punting was very consistent, though the wind affected it somewhat during the first half his line plunging and defensive work was of a very high standard. Captain Fish was marvellous on the defence; he seemed to be all over the field making a great many tackles in the open. Corbett, by his runs outside of tackle, gained many yards. He ran hard dodged well, and was always following the ball. The two Withingtons, Fisher and McKay formed a line through which Yale made...
...yards, about 29 yards perkick. Yale ran the punts back for 129 yards during the game, while Harvard gained only 97 yards in this way. Yale was penalized only twice for a total of 25 yards, while Harvard lost 96 yards on 9 penalties. Harvard made eight first downs, four in each half, and Yale only made its distance twice. Only one forward pass, from Howe to Savage, was successful; Yale failed twice. Once Yale gained 35 yards consecutively, and Harvard's longest series of gains was 62 yards early in the second half...