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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Hollis Street.- Peter F. Dailey in "A Good Thing...
...whole decidedly encouraging, though Trinity did not present a team strong enough to really test the ability of the Harvard line. The visitors could scarcely ever gain the required five yards, and could not prevent Harvard from steadily advancing the ball. Both teams played with a good deal of dash, but both fumbled badly. Trinity was particularly weak in this respect...
...Harvard the most brilliant work was done by Lewis, who played a remarkably good game for a new man. His tackling was hard and sure, and he followed the ball very closely on kicks. Graydon, who played during the second half, also did some excellent tackling. The centre of the line was particularly strong and the men had little difficulty in breaking through their opponents. During the first half almost all Harvard's gains were made through holes opened up by N. Shaw and Doucette...
Hollis Street.- Peter F. Dailey in "A Good Thing...
...ends still seemed to be the weakest points in the line for time and time again they allowed the backs to make gains after long punts had been made. Neither Wheeler nor Shaw have yet been placed in the line as they are not yet in good physical condition. Cabot and Beale again returned to the first eleven and played at full back and quarter back respectively...