Word: schaik
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Bridge there was a little more than one length of clear water between the two boats. The race ended at the Crescent boat house, about a mile and a half from the Union boat house and Finally crossed the line an easy winner in 9 minutes, 50 seconds. Van Schaik finished in 10 minutes, 2 seconds, about four and a half lengths behind Finally...
...will probably be composed as follows: Cumuock, Longstreth, Carpenter, Cranston, Trafford. Davis, V. Harding; quarter-back, G. Harding; half-backs, Lee and Porter; full-back, Sears. Some changes, however, may be made before the game is played. The following men will accompany the team as substitutes: Crosby, Austin, Van Schaik, Dean, Slocum, Perry, Morse, Wadsworth...
Harvard; Cumnock, Van Schaik, Trafford, Cranston, Carpenter, Davis, Crosby; Dean, quarter; Lee and Harding, halfs; Sears, full-back...
...made a touchdown. Time 5 minutes. Harding kicked a goal, making the score 12-0. Slade rushed the ball 20 yards and Tech. kicked and Harvard had the ball down on the 20-yard line. Trafford carried it to the centre of the field, and Sears and Van Schaik advanced it 10 yards further when Lee lost it on a fumble. Dean got the ball by a good drop, however, and Sears punted. Crosby by good work got the ball and Lee and Cranston advanced it 10 yards further and Lee made a touchdown in 12 minutes. Goal by Harding...
...getting through, and all tackled high. The offensive game of the Harvard team was the best that it has played this year. The running of the backs was strong and the blocking off of the men unusually good. The following men made up the teams: Harvard-Cumnock, Van Schaik, Carpenter, Cranston, (centre) Trafford, Davis, Crosby; G. Harding, quarter-back; V. Harding, and Lee, halfs; Sears, full-back. Dartmouth-Od in, Baehr, Doring, Tassett, (centre) Little, Canty, Eaton; Lakeman, quarter; Scruton and Ellis, half backs; Fifield, full-back. Dennison, Law School, was referee, and Palmer, Law School, umpi...