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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...yard run--Won by D. P. Ranney '12, scratch; second, L. Watson '10, 6 yds.; third, G. N. Hurd '13, 15 yds. Time...
...mile run--Won by E. L. Viets '10, 40 yds.; second, P. R. Withington '12, scratch; third, R. H. Rowse '12, 80 yds. Time...
Pole-vault--Won by L. C. Torrey '12, 12 in.; second, O. M. Chadwick '11, 18 in.; third, J. A. King '12, 10 in. Height...
...this unfortunate, though unavoidable, accident the game had been hard fought, but somewhat marred by fumbles. At the last minute it was decided to let Hooper start the game in McKay's place, and to have Frothingham go in at left halfback. The ends played well throughout the game, L. D. Smith making a number of beautiful tackles in the open field and receiving two short forward passes, while both he and Houston were down the field under almost every kick. Minot punted nine times, and the Army backs did not run these back for ten yards altogether. Minot played...
...yard line. Here O'Flaherty sent a forward-pass to Fish, but the pass was wide and an Army man fell on the ball. On the first play Keyes circled left end for 23 yards. A line play failed to gain, so another fake kick was attempted which L. D. Smith stopped for a 5-yard loss. An onside kick rolled by O'Flaherty and Hicks fell on the ball on Harvard's 16-yard line. A delayed pass gained four yards, but Frothingham intercepted a forward pass, running to his 30-yard line before he was tackled...