Word: lost
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...over fences, then, turning to the north, back through Norton's woods, past Porter's Station, thence to Brighton past Mt. Auburn cemetery and home by way of Corey Hill and Brighton bridge, about nine miles in all. The hounds followed the trail as far as Brighton and there lost it. The break was made from Barry's Corners, Allston. The hares got back to the gymnasium at 4.48 followed eight minutes later by the first hound, J. D. Gorham, '90. The run was won by the hares as the hounds did not cover the whole course. It is probable...
Play was called at 3.07, Harvard having the ball. Runs by Dean, Finlay and Sears gained fifteen yards. Poore lost five yards, being tackled by Hill before he got started. Sears gained fifteen yards on a rush. Fumbles by Poore and Fitzhugh lost the ball to Exeter. The ball was passed to Graves who lost ten yards on a fumble. Graves kicked, Harvard getting the ball, had it down. A rush by Cranston carried the ball across the line making the first touchdown. Time 3 minutes. Sears tried for goal, but missed...
...made a kick which Poore fumbled and Exeter dropped on the ball. Morse gained five yards. Poore got a fair catch from Graves' kick, and the ball was passed to Dean who gained fifteen yards. Sears gained five yards and the ball went to Exeter on four downs. Graves lost five yards and then kicked. Harvard's ball on Harvard's 25-yard line. Poore kicked and Cranston got the ball from a fumble by the Exeter back. Harvard's down in the middle of the field. Finally gained five yards and Sears kicked. Morse got the ball and went...
...second half began with Exeter in possession of the ball. Barber ran five yards when the ball went to Harvard on a foul. Fitzhugh was tackled by Heffelfinger and lost ground. Sears kicked and Exeter had the ball down still in Harvard territory when it went to Harvard in four downs. The ball was given to Exeter on account of a foul tackle by Cumnock but was returned to Harvard for the off-side play of Erskine. Poore made a kick which Exeter caught fair. Traffora stopped Exeter's kick from the fair and dropped on the ball. Fitzhugh carried...
...LOST- A silk umbrella with a natural wood cherry handle. Return to CRIMSON office...