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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Some misunderstanding may arise from the figures published yesterday. The figures for the Medical School in '91-'91 did not include graduate students. Counting in these, the medical students numbered in '91-'91, 328, making the total last year 2271. This gives for the present year a total gain of 392 over last year...
...third down Richards punted out of bounds. Hinkey got the ball on Harvard's failure to drop on it. Butterworth got three yards between Whitren and Murchie. Dyer failed to gain, but Butterworth made a good ten yards, tackled by Jackson. The ball was on Harvard's 15 yard line, but the Cambridge freshmen tackled well and got it in four downs. Jackson got four yards between Hinkey and Messler and McNear finished out the requisite distance. Jackson and Whitman could not gain, so Whitman punted to Dyer...
...Yale and Richards punted again to Harvard's 35 yard line. Jachson made four yards, and successive rushes by McNear and Whitman took the ball beyond the centre of the field. Holding in Harvard's line gave the play to Yale. Graham's fumble returned it. Harvard could not gain by rushing ane Whitman kicked to Dyer. Messler's fumble gave the ball to Harvard on Yale's 30 yard line...
Harvard played well together and rushed the ball to Yale's ten yard line. No gain. Four downs. Yale kicked to Whitman on the Yale 35 yard line. Short rushes carried the ball to Yale's 20 yard line where Harvard lost it on four downs. Yale rushed it to the centre of the field where Richards had to punt to McNear who caught on Harvard's 35 yard line. A fumble gave the ball to Yale. Dyer made a pretty dodging run, and by good interference was enabled to score. Goal...
SECOND HALF.Harvard gained little by the rushing game and Whitman punted to Richards on Yale's 35 yard line. Butterworth made 25 yards around Harvard's left end. Emmons and Whitren prevented further gain and Harvard got the ball on four downs. She could not gain five yards and Yale again took the play. The Yale men interfered well and took the ball directly to Harvard's 20 yard line. Dyer made another of his pretty runs for the distance and scored. Goal...