Word: home
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...visitors took the ball and on a V made five yards. Borden and Gage failed to gain. On the third down Stone was sent through the centre for seven yards. The criss cross was then signaled for and Harvard's half-backs completely baffied the home team and gained ten yards. Stone was again sent through the centre but fumbled; Borden caught the ball and made a thirty yard run. On three downs Fall River kicked. Stone received the punt but could make little advance. Again Gage and Borden tried the criss cross and made ten yards around the right...
...first heat Brown (20 yards) tried hard to overtake Howe of Yale (60 yards) and finished a very close second. Hawes was third. In the second. Hawes was third. In the second heat Greenleaf (scratch) took his time and beat Barron (20 yards) on the home stretch...
...home team had things pretty much their own way and won easily. The visitors' line was weak and Ninety-four broke through nearly every time. The half backs and Wrenn and Waters did the best work for Harvard...
...affairs which would be ridiculous in any college and which is far from what we enjoy. We do not want graduates of other colleges to come to Harvard who cannot feel the spirit of the institution, and who, not taking the trouble to learn the whole truth, send home a letter of falsehoods and misrepresentations. It would be better to have no graduate department than to have such men here...
...there were four starters. H. M. Wheelwright took the lead at the 220 mark and finished first in 56 sec. F. Baker spurted down the home stretch, but could not catch Wheel wright. He finished second...