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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Gilbert kicked off to the University team and after a couple of line plays, Burr punted to Galatti, who ran back 10 yards. Several exchanges of punts then followed, during which Starr's excellent tackling showed up. Finally the first team got the ball to the second's 50-yard line, from where the prettiest play of the scrimmage was executed. Wendell took the ball and ran 10 yards around right end. Just as he was tackled he passed the ball to Rand, who ran the remaining 40 yards for a touch-down...
...ball was carried down to the second's 10-yard line, chiefly by means of end runs. Here the second eleven got the ball on a fumble and punted out of danger. Cutting ran 20 yards around left end, and the substitutes recovered two successive punts, thus getting the ball to the second's 15-yard line, where they were held by downs. M. Gilbert punted to the substitutes who returned the kick. The second team was then held for downs on its 15-yard line. By means of line plays the ball was rushed to the 2-yard line...
Almost immediately Wendell came back with another run for 20 yards, and again the second got the ball on an intercepted forward pass, and punted. Newhall then worked his quarterback run for a 20-yard gain around right end and followed it by an onside kick, which Nourse recovered on the second's 15-yard line. Here the second held an punted to Newhall who rushed the ball back 25 yards. Wendell again worked an onside kick to Houston on the 20-yard line. Newhall tried a forward pass, which failed, the ball going behind the second's line...
...Burr's slight superiority over Dennie. There was no scoring in the first half, but the University eleven rushed the ball down to Brown's 2-yard line towards the close of the half. Here, the visitors held and almost immediately afterwards, aided by two recovered onside kicks, got the ball to Harvard's 13-yard mark, when time was called...
...Browne, at left end, and, although Mayhew made several long runs around his end, Browne acquitted himself well. At left tackle Burr played a hard game, but both he and Fish had two excellent men opposed to them and had all they could do to hold their own. Burr got off some beautiful punts, but many of them were almost blocked. Fish, as usual, played a better offensive than defensive game. Harvard's three centre men were in every line play and as a rule opened up big holes for Apollonio. Grant showed up well in the open field...