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...Freshman team for a touchdown, which was not allowed on account of offside play. Melican recovered Kelley's punt on Harvard's 3-yard line and Bartlett was sent over for a touchdown. Dutton missed a difficult goal. Soon after the kick-off, Kelley punted to Gardner, who, by good dodging, ran it back 20 yards to his own 35-yard line. On twelve plays, for the most part through right guard by Lewis, the ball was brought to Worcester's 3-yard line, where a penalty set the Freshmen back five yards. A short forward pass, Gardner to Carr...
...defeat such as the cross-country team experienced yesterday does not occur without a good reason. It is hard to believe that the trouble is with the runners, because they are drawn from the University and Freshman track teams of last year, both of which made excellent records. Moreover, our cross-country teams heretofore, some of which have had superior material, have won very few races. We believe that the fault lies with the irregular system under which the sport is carried on, and that a change in the present short-sighted economy of the Athletic Association by which...
...experience of last year, when the men were trained by a competent professional, gives point to this view. Though the squad as a whole was not above the average in ability, a team was developed which gave Technology a close race, defeated Yale, and made a good showing in the intercollegiate meet. This year the team has been unfortunate in losing the services of its best performer, but that is all the more reason why unusual pains should be spent on the development of the rest...
...Fallon (C), R. A. Files (D); Sec. 12--N. B. Dee (A), M. W. Cox (B), F. E. Alcorn (B), R. N. Johnson (C), M. B. Barker (C), C. W. Irtrukel (D); Sec. 13--R. Friedman (A), S. L. Garrison (B), A. F. Good (B), A. Hackman (C), S. Hammond (C), S. S. Headley (D); Sec. 14--A. V. Jones (A), O. E. Loomis (B), E. Meihiem (B), M. M. Malone (C), J. L. Merrill (C), B. Morrison (D); Sec. 10--L. A. Norman (A), S. C. Rogers (B), D. Siegle (B), S. C. Staples (C), E. H. Thompson...
...ends. It is original, and masterfully done. The Club is to be congratulated on its wisdom in selecting this work of a graduate rather than attempting to present a play by an undergraduate which would, of necessity, be vastly inferior. The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to give good plays by Harvard men, be they in College or out. This purpose could not be better fulfilled than in the selection of Mr. MacKaye's "Scarecrow...