Word: lostness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...afternoon Whitman and Forbes, and Foster and Carleton met to decide who should go to the Intercollegiate in the doubles, and they stopped on account of darkness at one set all. Foster and Carleton won the first set and had a lead of 5-2 in the second, but lost it by erratic playing. The third set in the doubles will be played this morning at ten o'clock. The summaries are as follows: W. M. Scudder '99, beat E. R. Marvin '99, 11-9, 6-4; H. Foster '98, beat J. D. Forbes...
...downed on the twenty-yard line after rushing about five yards. The ball soon went to Harvard, however, on a fumble by Fiter. Wrightington made the first gain for Harvard, but on the next play Cochrane fumbled and the ball again went to Williams. Soon after this Williams again lost the ball on her thirty-yard line. By successive rushes through the tackles and guards the ball was carried to Williams' ten-yard line. Then Williams made a rally, but on the second down Sullivan was pushed across the line for the only touchdown. Brown kicked the goal...
...ball was then taken to the middle of the field and put in play by Dibble. Cochrane caught the ball and rushed ten yards before he was downed. Harvard then carried it to Williams' forty-yard line, but there lost it on downs. By a series of rushes through left tackle Williams carried it back to Harvard's thirty-five-yard line and then time was called...
...second half Sargent, Swain, Wadsworth, Hoague and Weld were the only new men substituted by Harvard, and A. Davis took Ryan's place on the Williams side. Harvard's nearest approach to the Williams goal was at the latter's ten yard line. Here the ball was lost to Williams and a series of punts followed in which Wrightington outclassed Draper. It was at this point of the game that Dibble did his best work for Williams making long runs around the ends which carried the ball into the middle of the field. The ball then changed hands several times...
...LOST, a black wallet with name and address on inside, containing papers and money. Finder please return to CRIMSON office...