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Cabot and Moulton were always in the game. They were down well on punts and followed the ball with great precision. There were one or two occasions, however, when they were greatly at fault in over-running their man. Cabot was used effectively as a ground-gainer, both the first and the last touchdowns being scored...
...Moulton, r. e. l. e., Murphy, Bass...
...exception of the backs, the 'Varsity yesterday afternoon was practically made up of the substitute eleven, Doucette being the only man in the line who belonged to the 'Varsity proper. Bouve, was laid up with an injury to his knee sustained in the West Point game, while Cabot, Moulton, Shaw, Donald and Wheeler were given a day off to recuperate from the effects of the hard work of the past few days...
...Moulton, r. e. l. e., Waldron...
...snappy and aggressive, though not always effective. With the exception of Sawin's runs of 25 and 30 yards, Dibblee's dodging run of 30 yards and Warren's plunge of 30 yards through centre, West Point's backs proved themselves better ground-gainers than Harvard's. Cabot and Moulton did much toward increasing the material gains of their backs on end plays, by repeatedly boxing the opposing ends. It was on simple end plays, that Harvard practically won the game...