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Middle Weight Wrestling.- 1st bout, W. J. Bowen, '87, J. M. Phinney, M. S.; 2nd bout, A. Z. Bowen, '85, C. Guild...
...rushed it over the line in fine form, and secured a second touchdown. from which Bemis kicked another beautiful goal. After a short time spent in scrimmages near the centre of the field Simpkins was hurt and forced to retire, his place in the rush line being taken by Phinney. Neat passing by Phillips, with a strong rush by Hurd gave us our third touchdown, but no goal was kicked, as in placing the ball for the try at goal it was allowed to touch the ground, and was seized by a Tufts man before our men really were aware...
...Bemis and Gilman rushed it back and Kent tried again for a goal from the field and failed. The next move of interest was a rush by Wesselhoeft which resulted in a touchdown. Willard punted out but did it so poorly that a try for goal was impossible. Phinney was the next fortunate man and he secured a touchdown in a very short time from which Kent again failed to make a goal. The ball was soon obtained by Harvard and being passed to Willard he kicked a goal. After the ball was started in the middle the Tech...
...second half was shortened to 30 minutes on account of the approaching darkness. The wind was with Harvard and what was better was very strong. Bemis made a very fine rush and a touchdown was made from which kent kicked a goal. Phinney made another touchdown from which Peabody kicked the goal. The Tech men were unable to make any headway and each time the ball was kicked off in the centre it immediately went towards their goal. Bemis again rested the ball over the line and was tackled by Pratt and Bartlett who held him up so that...
...Phinney, formerly of Princeton eleven, played with our team yesterday and did some good steady work...