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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...freshman class is giving its eleven very poor support. In the game which the team played on Jarvis field a week ago no one would have known that there were any Ninety-five men on the field; all the encouragement which the eleven got came from upper-classmen and other spectators. In Saturday's game with Worcester Academy the case was still worse. The freshmen who were on the field stood about in an utterly listless and uninterested manner. Their conduct was in marked contrast to that of the Worcester men, who were exceedingly demonstrative in their loyalty to their...
This ended the scoring. On the whole '93's work was poor, especially in defense. They tackled high, allowing men to gain yards who should have been thrown at the very outset, and centre men rarely got row enough at any time...
Amherst gained a little behind her favorite wedge from the centre of the field. Then Jackson found a fine, large opening prepared for him in the Harvard line, and he started down the field. Trafford tackled him. The Harvard rushers tried to atone for their careless work and got the ball on four downs. They did not lose it until they had pushed Trafford across Amherst's line for the second touch down. Goal...
Fall River got their touch down by one of their men getting through and getting the ball after Hoag had dropped it. C. Pierce kicked the goal for Fall River...
...touchdown was stubbornly fought but after it had been made Worcester seemed to play with less life. After a V had failed Allen was given the ball and made another long run of twenty yards when he was downed by Raymond. The freshmen stopped the wedge four times and got the ball, but Allen prevented Jackson and Raymond from gaining and Worcester again got the ball. It was carried pretty near the Harvard fine when Southgate tried for a goal from the field but kicked into the line and the freshmen got the ball. Then it was that they showed...