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...last one through the entire Technology eleven and scored the seventh touchdown for Harvard. Time 27 minutes. Harding kicked the goal. Score, 38-0. The Harvard team blocked off well in these two rushes. Technology again started the ball from the centre of the field, but Harvard soon got it and Dexter and Van Schaick advanced it twenty-yards and Harding rushed 45 yards and made a touchdown. The ball was given to Technology on the ten-yard line, however, for foul holding by Harvard. Technology was forced to make a safety touchdown just as time was called. Score: Harvard...
...sophomores were late and appeared on the line with only six men. In coming through the piles, for the tide was too high to allow the boats to get under the bridge, No. 4's ontrigger was broken. This put '91 practically out of the race. The four crews got off together at the word of the starter. The seniors almost immediately forged ahead, closely followed by '90 and '92. The sophomores with only six men, were out of the race from the beginning. The crews kept their relative positions from start to finish, the race between...
...played in his stead and Longstreth returned to his place at left tackle. Harvard had the ball at the beginning of the second half and immediately forced it to Andover's ten-yard line, and Lee made a touchdown, from which Wadsworth kicked a goal. Time 1 minute. Cumnock got the ball from a kick and carried it to the thirty-yard line. Rushes by Sears and Wadsworth advanced the ball, and Sears carried it across the line. Five minutes. Goal by Wadsworth. The ball was forced to Harvard's twenty-five yard line, when punting by Sears and Wadsworth...
Williams had the ball at the beginning of the second half and at once forced it to Harvard's five-yard line, when Harvard began for the first time to play with some snap. The ball went to Harvard on four downs. Sears kicked and Cumnock got the ball. Harvard forced the ball towards Williams' goal, but lost considerable ground by the decisions of the umpire in favor of Williams for off-side play by Harvard. Harvard finally got the ball on the Williams fifteen-yard line, and rushes by Sears carried the ball across the line. The ball...
PRESIDENTIAL CANVASS.- The vote is already large, but the committee desire to make it fuller if possible. If there are any who desire to vote, they may do so by sending or leaving their ballots at Hollis 9 before Thursday noon. Printed ballots may be got at Memorial, Leavitt and Peirce's, and the Law School. By order of committee...