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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Star football team defeated the Carlisle Indians, 3 to 0, in a close and interesting game in the Stadium yesterday. The only score, a goal from the field by Philbin, was made in the first period after several long gains by the same player. The All-Stars had two other opportunities to score, but were unable to take advantage of either. In the second period Philbin tried another field-goal which was unsuccessful, and in the last period the Indians braced on their 10-yard line and received the ball on downs. The All-Stars proved strong individually and profited...
...yards to Cornell's 45-yard line. Three line rushes by Morrison and Campbell and a 5-yard penalty placed and ball on the 34-yard line where Potter tried and missed a forward pass, the ball rolling toward the Harvard goal after being blocked by a Cornell player. Potter recovered the ball on his 49-yard line. This was the last play of the first half...
...standards not of progress, but of attainment; for real scholarship means knowledge and the power to use knowledge. It would be as reasonable to award an A to a man who has merely made progress in a course as it would to award an "H" to a football player who is promising, but who has not yet made good. And though the value of "outside" interests is today universally recognized, the man of scholastic ambitions, like the man of athletic ambitions, cannot expect to "eat his cake and have it too." W. C. GREENE...
...Amherst tried in vain to gain 10 yards and was forced to punt. Corbett caught the ball, which went very low on Amherst's 51-yard line. Here Gardner tried a forward pass but failed. Pinkett, who at this period of the game was easily the most aggressive player on the opposing team, succeeded in preventing Corbett from getting free on the next two plays, so Harvard kicked to Amherst's 17-yard line. As the previous plays, Amherst could make no impression on the Harvard line and Creede kicked to Corbett on the second down. It was the excellence...
...this afternoon's game the CRIMSON will publish a special edition, to be sold in the Stadium, containing a list of all the men on the Williams and Harvard squads. Each player will be numbered so that spectators, by consulting the new Irwin score board, erected yesterday at the north end of the Stadium, may know what men are substituted throughout the game...