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...Skilton who ran back 10 yards before he was downed on the 20 yard line. By a series of line plunges and tackle back formations the ball was carried to the Chestweights' 9 yard line. Here the Chestweights held, but Pier made a poor kick-out and the Climbers got the ball on their opponents' 20 yard line. Lloyd, on a tackles back play, carried the ball over for the first touchdown. Skilton kicked the goal. Score: Climbers, 6; Chestweights...
...high and Bates was weak in catching them. On a fumbled punt Harvard go the ball in mid-field. Matthews took the ball from King in the scrimmage, and carried it behind the goal posts, but was called back because the referee's whistle had blown before he got the ball. Lindsay, Meier and Stillman then made repeated gains through the line, and Lindsay scored the touchdown on a long plunge through the centre. Daly kicked a difficult goal. The second touchdown of the half was made by Meier after an exchange of punts and end runs by Stillman...
After the kick-off to the second eleven, the first team regained possession of the ball on a fumble on the twenty-five yard line. Tackle plays by Leatherbee, Lindsay and Harrison brought the ball to the five yard line where the second team got the ball on downs and Hodges punted well out of danger nearly to the centre of the field. In the second half the tables were turned when the second eleven, principally owing to Hurley's long runs, rushed the length of the field and was then held for downs almost on the goal line...
...first touchdown of the season was scored during the short line-up between squads "A" and "C." Soon after the kick-off, squad "C" was forced to punt. Several tackle plays by squad "A" aggregated about fifteen yards and then Lindsay on a plunge through left tackle got free and, dodging cleverly, ran forty yards for a touchdown. The play throughout was fast and spirited, and though it exposed several weak places in the line, it also gave the backs the opportunities to show their ability in rushing and tackling. Both teams were changed considerably in the second half, many...
...Myers then hit a grounder to Stillman who fielded Wilder out at second, whence Coolidge shot the ball over to first in time to put out Myers. This double play retired Pennsylvania. In the eighth Coolidge reached first on Noble's muff and stole second. Stillman hit out. Clarkson got his base on balls; and Randall was hit by the ball. This put three men on base, but Pennsylvania steadied down and retired the next two batters. In the ninth, with two out, White walked to first and Swain singled. Orbin batted a hot grounder between first and second...