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...second half, with three substitutes in the Harvard line-up, the play slackened considerably. Both teams failed to cover their men, thus allowing a number of easy tries for goals...
...Goals from floor--Snyder 7, Murray 6, Henderson 4, Underwood, Crane, Tucker 2, Taylor, Hilton. Goals from free tries--Henderson 3, Gillon 5. Goal on foul--Harvard. Referee--W. N. Knox, Boston University. Umpire--J. W. Gilles 3L. Timer--E. L. Grant '06. Time--20-minute halves. The line-up follows: HARVARD. BOSTON UNIVERSITY. Henderson, l.f. r.f., Gillon Murray, Underwood, r.f. l.f., Taylor Snyder, Crane, c. c., Chapman Burnham, l.g. r.g., Tucker Griffiths, Gallagher, r.g. l.g., Hilton
...Freshman basketball team was defeated by Melrose High School last night in the gymnasium of the Melrose Y. M. C. A. by the score of 27 to 17. Owing to the small size of the floor good team play was impossible. The Freshmen line-up follows; r.f., Utley; l.f., Barber; c., Amberg; r.g., Broun; l.g., Almy, Dwelly...
...line-up follows: FRESHMEN. MELROSE HIGH SCHOOL. McDonald, Rumsey, l.e. r.e., Warner Mackay, l.c. r.c., Verge Lovering, r.c. l.c., Drew Newhall, r.e. l.e., Pettingill Fraser-Campbell, c.p. c.p., Cochrane Burten, p. p., White Carpenter, g. g., Wilson...
...main objection to football, President Eliot says, lies against its moral quality: "The game is played under established and recognized rules; but the uniform enforcement of these rules is impossible, and violations of the rules are in many respects highly profitable toward victory. Thus coaching from the side-lines, off-side playing, holding, and disabling opponents by kneeing and kicking, and by heavy blows on the head and particularly about eyes, nose, and jaw, are unquestionably profitable toward victory; and no means have been found of preventing these violations of rules by both coaches and players. Some players...