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...hard man to catch. Giblet plays a hard game and is a conscientious worker. At present his difficulty seems to be to hold the ball and to keep his feet. Apollonio, at present, is the most dependable back, barring Wendell, and is a strong player. He hits the line very well and is a powerful defensive player...
Fish then kicked off to A. Cook on the 25-yard line. Vickery gained four yards through right tackle, and Higgins punted to Newhall on Harvard's 50-yard line. A forward pass from Waterbury to Gilbert gained 10 yards. Inches, running from position, gained three yards through right tackle. Waterbury gained six through the same place, but the ball was brought back 15 yards for holding. Newhall's on-side kick to Waterbury went outside on Maine's 50-yard line, and his forward pass was secured by Maine on their 20-yard line. Vickery made a double forward...
...first half Andover rushed the ball by forward passes and end runs from her own 35-yard line to within three yards of Harvard's goal line. At this point a fumble gave the ball to the second team. A feature of the second half was an attempted field goal from Harvard's 30-yard line by O'Connor of Andover. The try missed by a few feet...
...first half the ball changed hands frequently; but Yale finally worked it down the field and Wylie was sent over for a touchdown. Yale kept the ball in Syracuse's territory during the second half, and on a fumble by Syracuse Goebel fell on it behind the line for the second touchdown. Brides and Alcott excelled for Yale...
...Yale line-up was as follows: l. e., Alcott; l. t., Paige; l. g., Brides; c., Cooney; r. g., Goebel; r. t., Biglow; r. e., Burch, Burke; f. b., T. Jones, Dines; l. h. b., Wheaton, Berger; r. h. b., Murphy; f. b., Wylie...