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Harvard's playing showed the best team work of this year. Every man got into the play, and the linemen were especially effective in helping the runners along. The backs kept their feet remarkably well and often dragged almost the entire Carlisle team with them several yards. The interference on end runs was effective, and was closely followed by the backs, but the excellent work of Carlisle's ends prevented long end gains. The interference which formed for Kernan's 50 yard run was the best this season. Harvard, however, had many faults which would have resulted seriously against...
...went around left end for 15 yards, and Kernan followed by a plunge through left tackle for 10 yards. Kernan went around right end for 15 yards, and McGrew and Cutts each gained 4 yards. Cutts failed to gain on the next play, but McGrew made the distance. Carlisle got the ball on the next play for holding, but immediately lost it on a fumble. McGrew, Kernan and Ristine each made short gains, but Harvard was held on downs. Carlisle could not gain, so Palmer punted to Marshall, who fumbled. Kernan, however, got the ball in the middle...
...yard line. Then Cutts gained five yards but Graydon fumbled on the next play and the second eleven secured the ball. Motley regained the ball on a fumble and advanced it 10 yards. Gains by Derby and Jones brought the ball to the middle of the field where Dodge got the ball on a fumble. Boyd punted to Marshall who ran the kick back 40 yards. Gains by Graydon and Derby brought the ball to the 7 yard line, whence Jones made a touchdown. Motley caught the punt-out and Cutts kicked goal...
...second kicked off to Kernan who advanced the ball about 15 yards. Kernan then punted to Noyes. The second was unable to gain, and punted to Baldwin. The first immediately fumbled and thayer secured the ball. The second got 5 yards for interference, but was then held for downs. The first made short gains through tackle, but was finally forced to punt. On the next two plays the second was given 20 yards for offside play, but was finally held and had to punt. The second fumbled the punt and Blagden got the ball. The playing ended with the ball...
...ends out of the way. Cutts and Blagden at tackles showed contrasting faults. Cutts paid too much attention to his opponent and was consequently often drawn away from the play. Blagden, however, paid not enough attention to his opponent and allowed him to slip through frequently. Cooper got down well under punts, but showed too much eagerness in interfering with a free catch. Clark was quick to recover the ball but was slow in getting down the field. Barnard did not get his man out of the plays. The three centre men, however, worked together with more speed than heretofore...