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The eleven defeated Amherst yesterday afternoon by a score of 18 to 0. Fumbles and carelessness at critical points in the game, partly due to the rain and the consequent muddy field, prevented a larger score. Much of the fumbling was due to carelessness, however, and the team was slow...
On the fourth play after the kick-off Harvard got the ball on downs in the middle of the field, and a moment later secured it on Amherst's thirty yard line on Phillips' fumble of Kernan's punt. Amherst held for downs and punted to Harvard's forty-five...
The line-up of the first and second elevens was as follows. First Eleven. Second Eleven. Farley, Ristine, r.e. l.e., Morse. J. Lawrence, R. Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Cutts, Robinson. Barnard, r.g. l.g., Robinson, Peyton, Wright. Sargent, Sudgen, c. c., Roberts. Carroll, Riggs, l.g. r.g., Peyton, Grew. Blagden, Knowlton, l.t. r.t...
The principal fault brought out by the game was the failure of the backs, especially Kendall and Ellis, to interfere for each other. Several times Ellis was entirely out of the play. Kendall and Kernan have also acquired the habit of considering the play over as soon as they are...
The game consisted of twenty minutes of continuous play. Soon after the game started, Graydon fumbled the ball in the middle of the field, and Hoxie picked it up and ran fifty yards for a touchdown. After the kick-off the first team secured the ball on the second's...