Word: lee
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...safety. Score 22 to 0. Harvard then forced the ball to Pennsylvania's five-yard line, but here lost it. Good rush by Porter regained this advantage and Porter then made the sixth touchdown, from which Sears kicked a goal. Time thirty-eight minutes. Score, 28 to 0. Lee then took V. Harding's place as half-back. Harvard then gained ball on four downs, Good punts by Sears and Porter, and a fine rush by Sears gave Porter an opportunity to make Harvard's seventh touchdown. Goal by Sears. Score 34 to 0. This ended the first half...
...ball was passed back to Sears, who kicked down the field, but Pennyslvania returned the kick and Harvard had the ball down on her ten-yard line. The ball was then punted well by Sears and kept in the centre of the field. Punting by both sides. Rushes by Lee, Harding and Davis. Sears made a beautiful run and was downed on Pennsylvania's ten-yard line. Porter then ran round and made eighth touchdown for Harvard. No goal. Time thirty minutes. Score 38 to 0. Pennsylvania then forced the ball to Harvard's ten-yard line, but lost...
Harvard-Cumnock, Woodman, Longstreth, (Carpenter), Cranston, Trafford, Davis, Crosby; quarter-back, G. Harding; half-backs. V. Harding, (Lee), and Porter; full back, Sears...
Harvard-Cumnock, Woodman, Carpenter, Cranston, Trafford, Davis, Harding; quarter-back, G. Harding; half-backs, Porter and Lee; full-back, Sears...
...Eleven leaves Cambridge for Princeton this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The team will probably be composed as follows: Cumuock, Longstreth, Carpenter, Cranston, Trafford. Davis, V. Harding; quarter-back, G. Harding; half-backs, Lee and Porter; full-back, Sears. Some changes, however, may be made before the game is played. The following men will accompany the team as substitutes: Crosby, Austin, Van Schaik, Dean, Slocum, Perry, Morse, Wadsworth...