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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Graustein ran Dutton's kick-off back 10 yards. Lewis made 20 yards through centre, but Graustein lost five yards, and Felton kicked to Wilson. Another exchange of punts followed. Kelley ran through the whole Freshman team for a touchdown, which was not allowed on account of offside play. Melican recovered Kelley's punt on Harvard's 3-yard line and Bartlett was sent over for a touchdown. Dutton missed a difficult goal. Soon after the kick-off, Kelley punted to Gardner, who, by good dodging, ran it back 20 yards to his own 35-yard line. On twelve plays...
...interchange of punts followed the kick-off in the second half. Melican then recovered Kelley's punt on Harvard's 3-yard line. Bartlett scored a touchdown on the second play, and Dutton kicked an easy goal. Lewis was slightly injured and Marsh took his place. After two more exchanges of punts, Sibley recovered Kelley's punt on Harvard's 25-yard line. Wilson tried a field goal, which failed. Felton kicked from Harvard's 25-yard line. Lingard blocked Kelley's punt, which Hollister recovered and ran 20 yards to Worcester's 26-yard line. An onside kick...
...Dramatic Club will hold two competitions, one for a poster for the "Scare-crow," the new play to be given by the Club in Boston in the early part of December, the other for original music for a song in the same play. Both competitions will close November 22. Competitors will report to R. Douglas '12, Westmorly 106, and J.S. Reed '10, 35 Bow street, for the respective competitions tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock...
...Seniors scored in the first seven minutes of play. After recovering the kick-off, which the Sophomores fumbled, they were held for downs. Another fumble by 1912 was recovered by the Seniors and Beard kicked a field goal from the 20-yard line. After an exchange of punts later, the Sophomores failed in an attempted forward pass and were penalized to their 20-yard line. Here their kick was blocked, and they punted again from the 10-yard line. From this point till the end of the half the ball did not approach either goal line...
...play ends. It is original, and masterfully done. The Club is to be congratulated on its wisdom in selecting this work of a graduate rather than attempting to present a play by an undergraduate which would, of necessity, be vastly inferior. The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to give good plays by Harvard men, be they in College or out. This purpose could not be better fulfilled than in the selection of Mr. MacKaye's "Scarecrow...