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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...play. Against opponents of uniformly greater experience the line men played a far better game than they were believed to be capable of; and when Yale's powerful mass plays succeeded in penetrating the line, the secondary defense repeatedly threw the runner back for no gain or a loss. For its plucky, unflinching, uphill fight continued only more resolutely when defeat had become certain, the team cannot receive too high praise. Throughout the game, in its remarkable defensive strength, its glimpses of a powerful attack, and its indomitable spirit, the Harvard team showed possibilities which if rightly developed would almost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE, 12; HARVARD, 0. | 11/21/1904 | See Source »

Roraback kicked off to Randall who brought the ball back 18 yards to Harvard's 28-yard line. Mills failed to gain at centre and Sperry tried left end but was thrown by Shevlin for a loss of 5 yards. Sperry punted to Yale's 47-yard line and Rockwell ran the ball back 10 yards. Flinn on his first try failed to gain through Derby, but on the next went through him for 3 yards. Morse got 6 yards through Brill, and then, with Bloomer back, made 2 more, to Harvard's 41-yard line. Hogan made 2 yards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE, 12; HARVARD, 0. | 11/21/1904 | See Source »

...Flinn fumbled the next play and Hurley fell on the ball. Starr fumbled and Shevlin got the ball for Yale on Harvard's 49-yard line. After one play Shevlin in an attempt to run from his position around Harvard's left end was thrown by Brill for a loss of 1 yard. The half ended with the ball in Yale's possession on Harvard's 45-yard line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE, 12; HARVARD, 0. | 11/21/1904 | See Source »

...annual intercollegiate shoot, held at Princeton on Saturday, was won by the Princeton team, Harvard being second, Yale third, and Pennsylvania fourth. The University team was seriously handicapped by the loss of J. Hinckley '06 who was unable to shoot on account of an injury to his shoulder. H. P. Marshall 1G. took his place. The best individual score was made by Stutesman of Princeton, who broke 44 birds out of a possible...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Won Shoot. | 11/14/1904 | See Source »

...postoffice. The notices of arrival at the postoffice of the registered letters will not be accepted as sufficient means of identification, and students must therefore be prepared to identify themselves with their Bursar's cards, H. A. A. tickets, etc., in order to prevent repetition of the loss of tickets which occurred last year...

Author: By W. J. Cunningham and Cambridge Station., S | Title: Yale Game Ticket Delivery Notice. | 11/14/1904 | See Source »

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