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Groton used the forward pass during the first half with great success, each play netting from 15 to 30 yards. The Groton line was strong and Nichols was unusually fast in the backfield. Fish punted well for the Freshmen and the work of the team as a whole was good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Defeated by Groton | 10/15/1906 | See Source »

Groton made the only score of the game by blocking Fish's punt on the 15-yard line. Nichols getting the ball and carrying it over the line for a touchdown. Nichols kicked the goal. The Freshmen had one chance to score but were penalized for holding within 15 yards of Groton's goal. The Freshman lineup: Houston, l.e.; Fish, l.l.; Hall, l.g.; Bowers, Estabrook, c.; Marvin, r.g.; Macleod, Forster, r.t.; G. Browne, r.e.; Page, q.b.; Gregory, Metcalfe, r.h.; Whittemore, Burrage, l.h.; Roffstar, Jordan, Whittemore...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Defeated by Groton | 10/15/1906 | See Source »

...University football team defeated the Amherst Agricultural College team Saturday afternoon in the Stadium by the score of 21 to 0, in a game which showed great possibilities for the Harvard eleven. Harvard's touchdowns, two in each half, were made mainly by straight line rushing, although the onside kick was used on several occasions to great advantage. Punting, in which the University team had a slight advantage, was resorted to on nearly every kickoff to get the ball into the opponent's territory. The offence was the strongest that any Harvard team has shown so early in the season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 21; AMHERST A.C., O | 10/15/1906 | See Source »

...Amherst team played a plucky game, but was clearly outclassed. They lost their only chance to score when Cobbs missed a goal from the center of the field on a drop kick, the ball failing to carry to the goal line. Twice the team would have made 30 yards or more on forward passes, but both times the University eleven was given the ball because it had not crossed the line of scrimmages at least five yards either side of the center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 21; AMHERST A.C., O | 10/15/1906 | See Source »

Burr kicked off to Willis, who ran back from the 5 to the 25-yard line. The team failed to gain and Cobbs punted. Hall downing the ball on his 40-yard line. An exchange of punts followed, Hall allowing the ball to go over his head for a touchback. Burr kicked out to Crosby, who was stopped on the 40-yard line. The Amherst team again failed to gain and punted, Hall running back to his 38-yard line, where he lost the ball. On the next play Harvard was put back five yards for being offside. Crosby made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 21; AMHERST A.C., O | 10/15/1906 | See Source »

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