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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Swain failed to gain through the line. Haughton kicked to McBride, who was downed by Swain on the 35-yard line. Benjamin tried left end for no gain, tackled strongly by Warren. DeSaulles fumbled and Yale punted to Dibblee in Harvard's 35-yard line...
Chamberlain punted to Haughton who advanced the ball to the 30 yard line. Warren made 15 yards around Hall. Dibblee eight yards around right end Yale's ball for offside play in the middle of the field. Haskell blocked McBride's punt and Cabot fell on the ball. Warren again ran 20 yards around Hall. Yale then held for downs on the 35 yard line. Another of McBride's punts was partially blocked and Garrison fell...
Yale's ends seem to be as weak as they have been represented. Warren was slightly injured but quickly resumed play. Dibblee was thrown back five yards but in the next play circled Hazen for 15 yards. Warren lost ground but Haughton kicked finely to Yale's 15-yard line McBride punted to Dibblee who advanced the ball to the middle of the field...
Warren lost on left end. Haughton kicked to McBride and Swain tackled him on the 45 yard line. Corwin went through Donald for five yards and added four more on the next play. Yale's mass plays against Donald gained steadily. Donald and Swain were tried continually for small gains and Yale advanced steadily by their mass plays up to Harvard's 12 yard line where the ball was fumbled and Swain fell...
Harvard gained their distance on end plays but Yale's end showed better form and forced Haughton to punt. McBride returned to the 20-yard line. After several ineffectual attempts at rushing Haughton kicked beautifully to the centre of the field. McBride kicked, the ball rolling over the line. On the free kick McBride got the ball. Desaulles then made 15 yards around Cabot on a trick. At this stage Warren was hurt and his place was taken by Parker. Benjamin fumbled and Moulton got the ball...