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Wesleyan-Rushers: Cleaver, (Howard), Moore, Heath, Roe, Bickford, Brown, Beers; quarter-back, Peck; half-backs, Slayback, Day; full-back, Hall...
Harvard-Rushers: Cumnock, Blan chard, Trafford, Tilton, Stickney, Goldthwaite, Hallowell; quarter-back, Dean; half-backs, Lee, Harding, (Dennison); full-back, Saxe...
...been poorer, while there was hardly any attempt at blocking off. The rushers were slow in dropping on the ball, but they got through well, and showed considerable snap. The half-backs played a fair rushing game, but their tackling also was high and anything but effective. Johnson as full-back played a fine rushing and kicking game, and he and Kendricken and Ellsworth did about all the work in tackling. Exeter started off with the ball and by good rushing brought it up to Harvard's ten yard line where '93 secured it. Johnson kicked well and the game...
Ninety-Rushers: Emmons, Slocum, Darling. Fessending. Pulsifer. Arken, Tyson; quarter-back Faulkner; half-backs, Henshaw, McLeod; full-back, Crane...
Crane, '90 was referee and Austin, L. S., umpire. The teams were made up as follows: Ninety-two-Rushers: McDonald, Draper, Thomas, Pinkham (centre), Steedman, Rantoul, Putnam; quarter-back, Neff; half-backs, Henry and White; full-back, Forbes. Ninety-three-Rushers: Chew, Ellsworth, Davis, Brice (centre) Slade, Dunn, Dibblee; quarter-back, Kendriken; half backs, Fairchild and Parker; full back, Manning, (Johnson...