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Harvard started in to make a score at the very beginning of the game and kept adding to it at intervals of a few minutes throughout the first half. Wesley an could not gain after the kick-off and punted into Harvard's territory. From the 35 yard line, the University team carried the ball on short gains by Jones, Mills, Kernan and Leatherbee well beyond the centre of the field. Kernan then ran 28 yards around right end. Leatherbee made five yards more and Stillman, aided by King and Barnard, was pulled from the ten yard line through centre...
...their season the Freshman eleven defeated Groton on Saturday by a score of 18 to 5. The team played hard and swiftly from the start, sending Hodges over the line for a touchdown after four minutes of play. Nesmith and Nichols, playing the two halves, rushed hard and kept their feet well; the latter scored two touchdowns in the second half. After two futile attempts, Waterbury kicked a goal from the field for Groton in the first half...
Marshall was largely to blame for the smallness of the score. The slow way in which he gave his signals kept the team from warming to its work, and at a critical moment consumed time that could have been used in making a touchdown. Jones was weak at end, and allowed several long runs to pass him. It would be difficult to characterized Hovey's playing at guard. At any rate, he was put out of nearly every play by a much lighter man and was really a handicap to his own team. Barnard, on the contrary, did some very...
...Freshman football squad was yesterday given its first practice in tackling the dummy. The time of practice was lengthened so that the candidates were kept at work for over an hour. The line-men were again drilled in breaking through and the backs and ends in catching, kicking and running in punts. Several teams will be formed early next week and lined up against each other. E. T. Putman 2G., assisted E. Motley '02 in coaching the kicking, while B. Wendell '02 and C. H. Robinson '04 drilled the men in breaking through and tackling...
Several prominent players were absent from the practice yesterday. Kernan was hurt last Monday and though the injury, which is in his knee, is not at all serious, he will be kept out of the practice until he is quite recovered. Barnard is not yet playing again, and Leatherbee stayed away yesterday on account of a lame back. Hurley is sick, but is expected out in a day or two and will then be tried at quarterback; for besides Marshall there is no suitable man for that position in case Daly is again injured. Clark was out for the first...