Word: losses
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Behind the line, the loss of Hale, Sharpe and Fincke leaves Chadwick the only member of the 1900 team. Team work will accordingly have to make up for individual brilliancy...
...half ten new men were put in. Williams appeared to have considerable team play, but it availed little against the individual playing of the Harvard men, and Williams could not manage to gain successfully through the line nor around the ends. Two of Williams' punts were blocked for great loss, one for a touchdown, chiefly by the good individual work of the Harvard line. Harvard had little team work, but the individual playing of some of the men was encouraging. There was little regularly formed interference, and to this was perhaps due Harvard's inability to gain more around...
...short gains through the line Devens punted. Bowditch got down well under the kick and prevented any return. Williams gained 3 yards through right tackle and on the third down went around left end for 12 yards on a double pass. On the next play Campbell tackled for a loss of 4 yards, and Williams was forced to punt. Campbell blocked the ball, and Lawrence, picking it up, ran 45 yards for a touchdown. Campbell missed an easy goal...
...Harvard team will be weakened by the loss of Beals Wright '03, who is playing abroad. W. J. Clothier, of Swarthmore, who was defeated by Little in the finals last year, has entered Harvard, but will be ineligible to play this year. The following team has been selected to represent Harvard: E. W. Leonard '03, J. A. Roche '03, S. Warland '03 and W. P. Blagden...
Harvard has the nucleus for a strong track team next year. Several of the most valuable men will not return to College, but their loss will be largely offset by the abundance of promising material which remains, including not only many of the point winners in this yea 's meets, but a large number of candidates who need only a little experience to develop them into creditable performers...