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...Union Grounds, the Harvard eleven defeated the Institute team. Although eleven touchdowns were made by Harvard, only four goals were kicked. The day was fine and the grounds in good condition. In the absence of Mr. Brooks, who was attending the foot-ball convention in New York, Mr. Fletcher acted as captain for Harvard...
Harvard won the toss and chose the west goal. By good rushing and tackling by Harvard the ball was worked down near Tech's goal. On a fumble by Porter, Harvard lost the ball, but a kick out of bounds returned it to them and almost immediately Fletcher made a touchdown, Time, 3.36. The try for goal by Holden was unsuccessful. After a succession of punts a good rush by Wadsworth gained Tech some ground. Sears made a fair catch, and on his kick Harvard got the ball and made another touchdown. The try for goal was again unsuccessful...
...eleven and a Harvard eleven more marked than in the manner in which the runner with the ball is protected and supported by other members of the team. Harvard must learn to do this if she wishes to be at any position except third in the foot-ball association. Fletcher's playing as quarter-back was noticeable, and the rushing and tackling of Holden was fine...
...teams were composed as follows: Tufts, back, Chapman; half-backs, Gallatly (captain), Ames; quarter-back, Burrell; rushers, Raymond, Durkee, Shipman, Edgerly Burnham, Nelson, W. S. Cook. Harvard, half-backs, Perry, Porter, Willard; quarter back, Fletcher; rushers, Harding, Slocum, Trafford, Brooks, Woods, Butler, Holden...
...class officers for the ensuing year and the election of various committees. Messrs. Coolidge, Snelling, Talbot and Higginson were unanimously re-elected to the offices of president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer respectively. Mr. Fiske was re-elected captain of the crew, Mr. Loud, captain of nine. Mr. Fletcher was elected captain of the foot-ball...