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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rain, the field was very muddy and slippery, and consequently it was difficult for either side to gain. Though the practice was held an hour earlier than usual to avoid the wet, the ground was soggy from the beginning of the scrimmage. The University was able to score one touchdown, however, in spite of the mud, when R. H. Hitchcock '19 crossed the second team's goal line on a line plunge after a steady advance down the field had brought the ball within striking distance. The practice was the first real workout the squad has had on a slippery...
...Freshman team was given a stiff practice and was finally lined up against the second team substitutes, after the University scrimmage, for a ten-minute game. There was no score for either side...
...from E. I. Casey '19, but the second team was held and had to punt. The punt was short and Casey ran it back to the 15-yard line and a few minutes later took it over for a touchdown. W. F. Robinson '18 kicked the goal. The third score came after M. Phinney '19 had recovered a second fumble, when R. H. Hitchcock '19 crossed the goal line. H. W. Minot '17 made a long 30-yard run after the ball was put in play again, and one more first down brought it to the 5-yard line from...
...clubs send to College on special scholarship funds are on the whole giving and excellent account of themselves. Elsewhere we have had something to say of the fallacy of imagining that high grades achieved in college are always a sure measure of students capabilities. Yet nothing argued on this score can go to defeat the practical truth that men who achieve fairly good rating in college are so acquiring about the most tangible evidence of sincere purpose and consistent work which they could possibly return to the men who are generously paying the expenses of their education. Evidently also...
...Score--Andover 10, Harvard 1920, 7. Touchdowns--Horween, Hill. Goals from touchdown--Hadley, Crane. Goal from field--Crane. Referee--H. Butterfield. Umpire--A. R. Donovan. Lineman--A. F. Noble. Field judge--G. V. Brown. Time--10-minute quarters. HARVARD 1920 ANDOVER Whitney, Coolidge, l.e. r.e., Warner Cheney, McKittrick, l.t. r.t., Lamberton, Dresser Thorndike, l.g. r.g., Herr Caswell, Aspinwall, c. c., Talmage Brocker, r.g. l.g., W. Russell Hadley, r.t. l.t., Bresser, Munder, Boltwood Livingston, Litchfield, r.e. l.e., Hill Geary, Johnson, q.b. q.b., Warren, Davis Post, Lancaster, r.h.b. l.h.b., Stover Church, Weden, l.h.b. r.h.b., Crane Horween, Blanchard, Well, f.b. f.b., Flynn, Larkin