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Harvard won the loss and defended the south goal. On the first Kick-off Libby sent the ball out of bounds, but the second time Filley received it on the 20-yard line and ran it back to the 35-yard line where he was tacked and fumbled, the hall, however, being immediately recovered by Harvard. On the first play Carlisle was penalized 5 yards. Nichols and Mills then made first down on two plays, and Hurley went through the Indians' left for 9 yards to the middle of the field. Mills went through centre for 4 yards, after which...
...scrimmage lasted 30 minutes. Hanley received the second team's kick-off on the 10-yard line, and ran it in 25 yards. After two short gains Wendell fumbled. The first eleven, however, regained the ball, but lost it by a second fumble on the 50-yard line. After rushing 5 yards the second team fumbled and the first eleven by straight rushing, wen down the field for a touchdown. The gains inside the second's 15-yard line, however, were very slow. Osborne made the touchdown. On the next play Hanley kicked off poorly. The second team then punted...
...scrimmage, which lasted 25 minutes, the second eleven, soon after the kick-off, took the ball from the first on downs in the middle of the field and rushed it by short gains to the 15-yard line. The first team then held the second for downs, and advanced the ball to the second's 35-yard line, where the latter again held for downs, and rushed to the 45-yard line. Guild then punted to the 20-yard line. Reynolds gained 10 yards around left end, and after a few short gains by line-rushing the second...
...scrimmage, which lasted 25 minutes, the second eleven kicked off to Hurley, who received the ball on the 10-yard line, and, aided by Kernan's excellent interference, ran it for a touchdown. On the next kick-off the second advanced by straight rushing from its 25-yard line to the first team's goal, and shortly afterward a fumble on the part of the first gave the ball to Pope, who went down the field without resistance for the second touchdown...
...second half West Point received the kick-off but was forced to punt. Harvard lost the ball on downs and then regained it on a fumble. The aggressive defense of West Point, however, forced the University team to punt and Garey ran the ball back to Harvard's 48-yard line. Thence West Point by steady gains reached the 20-yard line where the University team regained the ball on downs. After two plays Kernan punted and Paul secured the ball in midfield...