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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Amherst started in the second half with a good run by Stearns, who played brilliantly throughout the game. Wood retired, owing to a slight injury, and Horne took his place. The Harvard rush line seemed to go to pieces, and the ball kept steadily nearing Harvard's goal line until Holden made a fine run well toward the centre of the field. Harding made a touchdown. Goal. Butler made the eleventh touchdown, goal. The Amherst half-backs now did some fine running and dodging, but soon Holden made a touchdown. Goal. Another touchdown followed by Saxe. No goal. In spite...
...second half began with Tufts having the ball, which they kept by far the greater part of the time. Harvard succeeded in getting the ball towards...
...most promising player, was slung into the home plate of the diamond, a great block of marble, and badly hurt. Not only that, there was every chance offered the men of being severely hurt; and it was only that Providence which watches over somnambulists and Harvard students that kept them from embracing...
...second half of the game Schroll take Markoe's place as right guard. Exeter kicks off and soon Holden breaks through their line and makes a touchdown at 4.14. Goal. G. Harding made a good run for Exeter, but Harvard kept pressing the opposing team back and in 3 minutes Harding makes another touchdown Goal. Score...
...will now pass on to the large cities, but unfortunately, no records have been kept in this respect with the classes of '88 and '89, so we shall only be able to compare last year's freshman class with...