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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman eleven defeated Andover at Andover on Saturday by a score of 17 to 0. The Freshmen played a fast and aggressive game, free from fumbles, and gained ground steadily by well directed attacks, against Andover's tackles. Few gains were made around the ends. The Andover team was very light, was weak on the defense, and was unable to gain first down twice in succession, so that at no time during the game was the Freshman goal threatened...
...before the end of the game. In spite of a great advantage in weight and experience the Harvard team did no more than hold its own, and at no time seriously threatened West Point's goal. During both halves the play was in mid-field, and neither side could gain consistently. West Point made first down only once, on a fake kick, and Harvard's total gain by rushes, aside from Kernan's run, amounted to less than thirty-five yards. In only one respect, punting, did Harvard have the advantage. A total lack of team play was the chief...
...Freshman practice yesterday was lively and accurate. The team first played against the Quadequinas, one of the scrub teams. After some sharp offensive work, the Freshmen pushed Leatherby over the line for a touchdown. The scrub team then took the ball and not only were they unable to gain, but they were steadily pushed back by the superior work of the Freshmen...
...line up of the first eleven yesterday. Graydon was tried at fullback, and Cutts was moved to right tackle, Hovey taking his place at left gnard. Except for the placing of Cutts at right tackle the change did not prove successful as the first team was able to gain only through right tackle. The playing in the first half was spirited on the part of the ends and backs. The interference formed promptly, blocked off efficiently, and helped the man along when tackled. The backs were a trifle slow in starting, Ristine did not follow the interference closely, and both...
Harvard kicked off to Goodman who advanced the ball 20 yards. Columbia gained through the line and secured five yards for interference. On the next play Harvard stopped Columbia's hurdling formation without gain, and Morley punted. The ball rolled over Harvard's goal line and on the kick-out Kernan punted 70 yards. Morley returned the punt on the next play. Kernan punted again. Failing to gain, Morley fell back to punt, but the pass went over his head and rolled to the 35 yard line. On the next play the ball was fumbled, and Motley secured it. Three...