Word: losses
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...around Leary's end made only two yards. An exchange of punts gave on advantage to either side. Failing to gain by rushing, Pennsylvania kicked to Kernan, who ran back 20 yards to the 30-yard line. On the next play Kernan was thrown by Greene for a loss of 5 yards. Sperry kicked to Pennsylvania's 45-yard line. Stevenson caught the ball and made a beautiful run through a broken field to Harvard's 46-yard line. Stevenson broke away for another long run but was tackled by Kernan on the 15-yard line and fumbled. Sperry punted...
...last half of the scrimmage, in order to furnish the first team defensive practice, the ball was given to the second team on the first's 15-yard line. The first eleven, in ten rushes, not only held the second eleven but even forced them back for a loss of 9 yards. Sperry's punting was fairly good. In every exchange of kicks with the second team he netted a gain of at least 15 yards. On the kick-off and in goal kicking, Brill was strong and reliable...
...practice of the Freshman football team yesterday was rather discouraging as the team was badly handicapped by the loss of three of its best men and as the rain had left the field in a condition which made fast playing impossible. After tackling the dummy and breaking through, the first and second squads had a short signal practice. The first team then lined up against the second, scoring once and making good gains through the line. The first team lined up as follows: Brown, l.e.; Tucker, l.t.; Hyde, l.g.; Howe, c.; Boyer, r.g.; Harding, r.t.; Moore, r.e.; Pope, q.b.; Appolonio...
...with the deepest sympathy for your loss, and sincere regret for the loss to our class that we recall the death of your son. He acted the part of an excellent student and thorough companion, and was essentially a Harvard man in the best sense of the word...
...usual custom, the notice of arrival at the postoffice. of the registered letters will not be accepted as sufficient means of identification. Students must therefore be prepared to identify themselves with their Burssar's cards, H. A. A. tickets, etc., in order to prevent repetition of the loss of Yale game tickets which occurred last year. Registered letters containing tickets will be ready for delivery this morning. W. J. CUNMNINGHAM. Superintendent, Cambridge Station...