Word: paired
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard used straight football tactics throughout the game. After the first ten minutes of play had proved that Brown has the best pair of ends which the team has met this season, the unsuccessful interference plays were given up for a steady battering of Brown's line. It was a succession of attacks on centre and right tackle which resulted in the two touchdowns made. In punting, Harvard had rather the worst of it. Owing to the fast work of the Brown ends, Sawin and Daly had few opportunities to make the long dodging runs which have been a feature...
...they were unable to gain to any extent through the line. On defensive work Burden's eleven is already strong. Next, Fincke's eleven was matched against Gray's and proved much the superior. Ellis and Gierasch did some excellent ground-gaining around the ends and through tackles. Each pair of elevens played two short halves of five minutes each, one touchdown being scored in each half by. Burden's and Fincke's elevens respectively. P. D. Haughton '99, J. L. Knox '98, W. H. Lewis L. S. '93, J. Upton '93, and N. Cabot '98, assisted Dibblee...
This morning J. H. Perkins '98, in behalf of the crew, presented Mr. Lehmann with a pair of field glasses as a token of recognition of his services to the crew this year. Mr. Lehmann, in answer, made a few remarks, in which he thanked the crew graciously for their kindness...
...Freshmen were given considerable pair oar work this morning. Their work in the shell this afternoon was unsatisfactory. The time was bad and the men showed a tendency to clip at the full reach, which resulted in a great waste of power. This morning there were a few Yale freshmen visitors, while in the afternoon several of the 'varsity men made a call...
LOST.- A pair of rimless eyeglasses on N. E. side of Memorial Hall. C. W. Webster, Perkins...