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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ample opportunity to new material. The squad is much smaller than in former years, and every one not engaged in some other branch of athletics is urged to come out. Two squads will be formed, one fast and the other slow. The pace of the slow squad will be kept down to suit beginners, so that no one need fear of lacking sufficient ability. These runs are of inestimable advantage to men who intend to run the half, the mile and the two mile in the spring. Trials will be held for the team about November 1. The following week...
...made two touchdowns in the first half, better team play and greater weight counting in her favor, but in the second period the second team's line-up was changed and the ball was carried down the field for a touchdown. Harvard nearly scored again, but Exeter braced and kept the ball is Harvard's territory the rest of the game...
...first half Yale was completely outplayed, and would have been scored on, but for a fumble by Pennsylvania, and a poor attempt to kick a goal from the field. In the second half, Pennsylvania weakened, but still kept Yale mostly on the defense. At times, Yale showed brilliant offense, both touchdowns being the result of powerfully executed attacks...
...splendid kickoffs. Hall's punting was very erratic, but he covered his end much better than in any previous game, and made several clean tackles. Montgomery did the best work of anyone on the team. The openings for many of the longest gains were made by him; he kept his feet well in running with the ball and blocked a kick near Maine's goal line, making it easy for Harvard to score the third touchdown. He was fast in getting down the field, beating O'Brien nearly every time. Early in the game Fultz replaced Squires, who received...
...braced, however, and held the second for downs. Foster tried a run around left end but was thrown for a loss by Montgomery. Wendell gained only two yards on the next play and Foster punted outside, Brill falling on the ball on the 44-yard line. The first team kept possession of the ball until the end of the scrimmage, although they made no score. Just as time was called Wendell, with Foster and Starr as interference, made a 60 yard run around the second's right end, but was tackled by Leonard 30 yards from a touchdown...