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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Except for the usual stiffness after a hard game, the whole football squad is in good condition. Boal was able to run through signals yesterday without any trouble, and unless he meets with new injuries, he will be able to play in the Pennsylvania game. Daly and Hallowell were given a day's rest. Although yesterday the work was rather light, owing to the stiffness of the players, the practice today will be long and hard...
...tickets for the Harvard-Pennsylvania Freshman game on Nov. 4 will be on sale today, at Leavitt & Peirce's, Sanborn's, Amee's, Wright & Ditson's, J. P. Lovell's, and at 19 Grays. Reserved seats will be $1.00 and admission fifty cents. A special section will be reserved for Freshmen alone and the tickets for it will be fifty cents. The Harvard-Pennsylvania 'Varsity game at Philadelphia will be reproduced on the field by special wire...
...game which was satisfactory and even brilliant in many departments of football, and one which was hotly contested throughout, Harvard defeated the Carlisle Indians on Saturday, twenty-two to ten. Except for permitting the touchdown, which was made by the Indians on a fumble in the first minutes' play, the Harvard team exceeded general expectations and rolled up a good score against opponents of great reputation for strength. On the offensive Harvard was much stronger than the Indians, and was rarely held for downs. The defense, as was expected, kept the ball so far from the goal line that Hudson...
...Harvard centre was thoroughly dependable during the whole game. Donald and Lawrence were steady on the defense, and, except for Metoxen's 40-yard run through Lawrence, they rarely failed to tackle the runner in plays directed at them. Campbell and Hallowell played fast football, and the latter was invaluable for his punting. Fumbling was the striking weakness in Harvard's game. Gierasch worked hard, but did not prove as brilliant a runner as was expected and his fumble was as costly as it was inexcusable. Ellis was the only back upon whom reliance could be placed at all times...
...College band will attend the game this afternoon and the first selection played between the halves will be the accompaniment to a new Harvard song which has been composed by C. L. Smith...