Word: neither
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Neither side scored after that. The ball was kept near the centre of the field and mostly in ninety - eight's territory. There was considerable punting and, as the ball was very slippery, much fumbling by both elevens. During the latter part of the game Newell '98 sprung his collar bone and had to retire. He will not be out again till the last of next week...
...himself much too hard and Read, by careful, steady play, won easily. He expected to keep his lead without difficulty, and so allowed Wrenn to get the next set 6-1 before he could recover himself. Both men were tired in the last set and played with extreme care, neither running up to the net much. Wrenn got the first two games and Read the third. From that point the score went to 3-2 in Wrenn's favor and then to 5-2. Here Read made a splendid brace and twice kept Wrenn from winning the decisive point...
...backs, Hayes easily carried off the honors. His running was hard and he proved the best ground gainer. In the latter part of the game Hamlen did some clever running and long punting. Wrenn and Borden were both tried at quarterback, but neither was a brilliant success. Their passing was marked by numerous fumbles, but they played with a good deal of dash and snap...
Where Brown gained most was through the tackles. Neither Gould nor Hallowell could stop the steady, repeated hammering of the Brown backs, although Hallowell made some brilliant tackles. Wrenn and Fairchild were both tried at quarter. Their work was a pretty even thing, but Fairchild certainly ran the team with better judgement...
During the first half neither side scored and the second eleven did much the better work. In the second half the first eleven played in good style and succeeded in making four touchdowns without being scored against. Hayes and Jackson made several long runs with the aid of good interference. Wrenn interfered especially well. In the line, Manahan, A. Brewer, and Hallowell did the best work. The following was the make-up of the teams...