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...mediocre material, for with the exception of Campbell and Bowditch none of the squad seemed to show more than average ability. The situation was made the more discouraging because of the lack of spirit and enthusiasm on the part of a majority of the players. The men fortunately got over this indifference and the work progressed more favorably. The problem of picking out a team remained a difficult one, as many of the men showed about equal ability. For this reason the work of the first half of the season was rather elementary, the purpose of the coaches being...
...victory for the first by the score of 15 to 0. All three touchdowns were made by straight football, most of the plays being directed through the line. On the defensive the first team was unusually strong and forced the second to kick almost every time it got the ball. The backs started quickly and followed their interference more closely than they have done before this week. The linemen made large openings, though at times they started too soon. Except that the interference is not as effective as it should be, the team seems to be developing very satisfactorily...
...goal. Campbell ran the next kick-off back to the 40 yard line. Mifflin punted to the second who failed to gain and punted back to the first's 45 yard line. The first advanced the ball to the 35 yard line, but lost it on a fumble. Bowditch got the ball on a fumble by the second on a delayed pass and scored a touchdown, aided by Campbell's interference. Lawrence failed to kick goal...
...Mifflin got the next kick-off and with Putnam and Campbell interfering ran 90 yards for a touchdown. Lawrence kicked goal. Bowditch ran back the next kick-off 15 yards, and on the next play Ristine ran 75 yards for a touchdown. Lawrence kicked goal. Ristine ran the next kick off back to the middle of the field. After a series of line plays, Putnam crossed the line for a touchdown. Mifflin missed the puntou'. The second braced up after the next kick-off and played aggressively. They were unable to stop the first's rushes and Mifflin carried...
...Jones got the kick off on the 40 yard line, and on the next play Putnam punted to the 8 yard line. A series of exchanges of punts resulted in Lee getting the ball on a fumble on Brown's 40 yard line, whence gains through the line by Lawrence, Graydon and Jones, secured another touchdown, Lawrence taking the ball over. Lawrence kicked goal. Jones got the next kick-off on the 32 yard line and Putnam punted to Brown's 30 yard line. Brown could not gain and punted to Marshall. After a few plays Brown got the ball...