Word: game
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...course of play A. T. Enos '10 was kicked in the head and had to be taken out of the game...
...ability and will command the confidence of all. His football experience has been exceedingly varied, for he has played on teams representing the Malden High School, the Hopkinson School and the 1907 Freshman class. On the latter team, the last to defeat the Yale freshmen, he played a strong game at end, and but for lack of weight would have been a valuable addition to the University squad. In his Sophomore year he failed to get a place on the team, being still too light, and in his junior year he met with an accident that kept...
...possible to estimate, the outlook for a successful football season next fall is brighter than usual. Only three regular men of last year's eleven and one substitute will be lost, leaving 10 men who played in the last Yale game to form a nucleus. Captain H. Foster, Jr., '07, right halfback for two years, H. E. Kersburg '07, right guard for two years, C. G. Osborne '07, left tackle, and S. Fraser '07 substitute centre, will graduate...
...Harvard supporters at the baseball game yesterday enjoyed the double privilege of witnessing an intensely exciting and well-played contest, and of seeing a Harvard team bring victory out of defeat by one of the grittiest fights in the annals of Harvard-Yale games. We extend our heartiest congratulations to the team for its splendid start in the Yale series; and when the players leave for New Haven Monday, they will go with the assurance that the whole University is awaiting the result of the second game with eager and confident anticipation...
...hoped that Harvard will be well represented in the stands at the New Haven game. We are sure that the team will be much better able to cope with the advantage which the Yale players will derive from the inspiration of a Class Day crowd if they are backed by a large Harvard cheering section. We would suggest that those who contemplate witnessing the races at New London should make their plans to reach New Haven on Tuesday, and have the opportunity--as we hope--of seeing Harvard victorious in two of her major sports...