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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Dartmouth fumbled in the V, Newell dropped on it and passed it to Hallowell who scored a touch-down. No goal; 8-0. Dartmouth again dropped the ball on the V, and this time Gage got it and scored, aided by Hallowell's blocking off. Goal...
...Harvard got the ball, and Trafford kicked soon, but Hallowell fell on the ball. Gray made 40 yards round the left end, and Trafford was pushed over. No goal...
...second half Brewer took Trafford place, Mason took Newell's, Highlands, Acton's, Upton, Waters'. At one time in the half Dartmouth got the ball to Harvard's 20 yard line on short gains through Highlands, but the rest of the half was spent in long runs by Harvard's backs, which resulted in five touch-downs. Brewer kicked two goals. The final score...
...made the next two outs, both on grounders from Highlands to Dickinson. For Harvard, Cook went out on a grounder, Murphy to Jackson. Dickinson flied out to Case. Trafford hit to Norton, and made the circuit of the bases on a terribly wild throw by the latter player. Corhett got a single to right field, but was caught off the base, and this ended the inning...
...poor spirit which is dissatisfied and complains at a result because it thinks it might have got more. The good spirit takes what it can get, is grateful to those that gave it, and means to get more next time. This is about the way to take the result of yesterday's game with Yale; some of us expected a little larger score but all of us are glad that Harvard won and are grateful beyond words to the men who brought us the victory. The Harvard nine played a great fielding game; to be sure Highlands monopolized most...