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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...roughness and the crowing by the spectators, time was called by the officials before the end of the second half. The teams were very evenly matched; both did poor team work, and both were weak on the defense. The Sophomores, however, showed more aggressiveness and by a series of quick-starting line and end plays were able to score their winning touchdown just before the end of The first half...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sophomores,5; Freshmen,0. | 11/20/1901 | See Source »

...game, which showed that Harvard's line substitutes are extremely weak and that the substitute backs do not work well together. The Dartmouth team, must be given full credit, however, for playing the strongest game of any team which Harvard has met this year. Harvard's line was not quick in charging and did not play well together, often starting ahead of the ball and being frequently penalized for so doing. The Harvard backs were unsteady and often slow in starting, and, with the exception of Graydon, seemed unable to gain ground consistently. There was very little interference and even...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 27; DARTMOUTH, 12. | 11/18/1901 | See Source »

...scored six touchdowns in a little over thirty minutes. Several long end runs were made, one by Randall from the middle of the field resulting in a touchdown. The line plays were successfully executed and netted regularly from five to ten yards. The principal improvements noticeable were the quick starting and united playing of the backs and the unusually strong interference. The defense was so stubborn that the second team, during the few minutes it had the ball, was practically unable to gain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Team Improves. | 11/15/1901 | See Source »

...seconds. At the finish the positions of the first and second crews were unchanged, and the third was about three lengths behind the first. The stroke of the first was slow from start to finish and there was no life in the boat. The second crew rowed a quick, snappy stroke, but were inclined to rush forward. The third crew rowed in good form, but they lack the weight and strength of the other crews. Wray followed the race in the "John Harvard," and the other crews were coached by Arthur Stevens '97, from a single...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Club Rowing Yesterday. | 11/13/1901 | See Source »

Pennsylvania ran off the plays with great speed and was quick to take advantage of Harvard's mistakes. The team was not well enough drilled to make effective the new formations which it tried...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 33; PENNSYLVANIA, 6 | 11/11/1901 | See Source »

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