Word: score
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...will be for the purpose of developing material for the team which will represent Harvard next spring in a regular match with Yale. In this match there will be individual cups for the members of the winning team, and a special marksmanship cup for the man making the best score. During the winter dual shoots will probably be held with the various revolver clubs in Boston...
...more gratifying, in the sense that the men thus responded to the efforts of the coaches to show the importance of the principle. Owing partly to the fact that the line, frequently changed in its makeup, played against a very strong line on the second eleven, little scoring was done. But even more explanatory of failure to score were the fumbling, the wretched kicking and the failure to make holes in the line. Only around the ends, in fact, were gains sure of being made by Warren and Gierasch. In all, two touchdowns and a goal from the field were...
...playing itself was long and hard. Punting was purposely tried but with varying results. Both Hallowell and Reid were frequently outpunted by R. Lawrence of the second. Not till the last part of the practice, did the 'Varsity, giving up punting, actually score. Behind excellent interference, Gierasch cleared Gray's end for a twenty-yard run to the line. A minute later, Warren, who fell into dive plays with his old-time vim, scored the second touchdown. Lawrence's goal from the field resulted soon afterwards from Fincke's fair catch on the thirty-yard line...
...last fall's intercollegiate tournament, the Harvard golf team defeated the Yale golf team by a score of 16 to 4. Among the men now in College who may be considered as possible candidates for this fall's team are: G. C. Clark, Jr., '01, J. G. Averell 1G., G. G. Hubbard '00, and C. T. Richardson...
Umpire, J. G. Knowlton. Referee, H. Letton. Time-keeper, John Graham. Linesmen, Gray of Harvard and Spear of Bowdoin. Touchdowns -- Parker, Reid. Goal from touchdown -- J. Lawrence. Safety--Upton. Score--Harvard 13, Bowdoin 0. Time--Two ten-minute halves...