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The Stadium, Soldiers Field, Oct. 27.--The teams lined up as follows: DARTMOUTH HARVARD Bjorkman, l.e. r.e., Hill Oberlander, l.t. r.t., Dunker Diehl, l.g. r.g., Grew Ellis, c. c., Kernan Aschenbach, r.g. l.g., Hubbard Hatch, r.t. l.t., Eastman Hagenbuckle, r.e. l.e., Crosby Dooley, q.b. q.b., Lee Kelley, l.h.b. r.h.b., Cheek...
Haws broke loose around left end for a ten-yard run. Then Kelley took it around right end for another gain. On the third play, Dunker nailed Dooley in a line buck. Then Dartmouth punted to Lee, who was dropped in his tracks by Oberlander.
Hammond retaliated with an offside kick to Dartmouth's 40-yard line. Haws was tackled at the goal line by Kernan. Then Haws, standing back as for a punt, was stopped in an attempted end run by Hubbard. Kelley punted to Lee. Henkins ran into Oberlander on an end run...
Kelley, taking a punt, ran around right end for eight yards. With but a half-yard to go for first down, Leavitt ran the ball off side for a first down. Haws then carried the ball through the line for three yards.
A cross buck was tried next and then Haws gained another first down around left end. Kelley, picking his hole carefully, ran through the line for three yards. He then broke loose and raced toward the Harvard goal until Dunker tackled him from behind. A similar play by Haws on...