Word: hardes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...freshman football team was defeated by the Yale freshmen last Saturday by the score of 14 to 0. The Princeton men made a hard fight against a heavier team, but were outclassed in teamwork by their opponents. The score was made by two field goals by Wheaton and a touchdown by Philbin. Captain Jones of Princeton was not in the game because of an injured knee and his place of captain was filled by Sieghing, who played a very good game...
...were put on sale as usual in Cambridge and Boston, and were sold only to Harvard men. Within two hours after the sale they were seen in the hands of speculators, both in Cambridge and Boston. Such a condition of affairs is much to be deplored and it is hard to realize that Harvard men could be guilty of such misdemeanors. Nevertheless, it seems necessary before the Dartmouth tickets are put on sale, to caution Harvard men against a repetition of such a practice...
...second half, after a hard flight, the Freshmen succeeded in carrying the ball by steady advances to the goal line, and Gilbert again went over for a touchdown, West kicking the goal. The third touchdown was made by Page, who blocked a punt on Cushing's 30-yard line. The goal was missed...
...exceptionally well, but Burr and Kersburg showed a great improvement, and Parker, Osborne, and Peirce held their positions very satisfactorily. Parker's passing was good and his weight and strength were of great advantage in the line. Fraser, who replaced him at centre in the second half, played a hard game. Wendell and Lincoln were the best men in rushing the ball, and also were very strong in the secondary defense, but in rushing the ball, Lockwood seemed unable to take advantage of his own speed. In the backfield Starr and Newhall handled the numerous punts from Mount Pleasant almost...
...second half both teams fought hard and the ball changed sides frequently. Finally by a series of steady gains the Seniors advanced the ball from the middle of the field and Burns again went over for a touchdown, also kicking the goal. During the rest of the game the Sophomores were entirely outplayed and time was called with the ball on their 10-yard line...