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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Score--Harvard 1919, 41; Dean, 7. Touchdowns--Bond 3, Flower, 3, H. Harris. Goals from touchdowns--Batchelder, Bond 4. Referee--Sullivan. Umpire --Dickinson. Linesman--Clarke. Time--15-minute quarters...
...offense, although Scovil made numerous gains through the line, the Yale team lacked a sustained attack and a score was impossible. Penalties and fumbles were numerous in this game, Yale's chief difficulty being a propensity to get off-side. Statistics show that Yale gained by rushing 55 yards in the first half, against 80 yards by their opponents; and 34 yards in the second half as against 195 by the victors...
...University team showed good form, and its attack was concentrated and well directed. The defense was also very good, Emmons, at goal, making many excellent stops. The most spectacular shot of the game was made by Captain Weld when he sent a beautiful kick for a score from the corner of the field, close by one of the goal posts. R. Wood '16 at right inside forward shot two of the goals, and R. C. Cooke '18 the fourth. The showing of the team was especially creditable as Springfield had already defeated Yale by the score...
...Freshman association football team won its first game on Saturday against the Prospect Union team by a score of 2 to 1. The team showed up very well considering its inexperience. Acting-captain Lucas at centre-half-back and Myers at right fullback played good games for the Freshmen...
Presenting the same strong line-up which will probably face Princeton this week, the University eleven fought through a gruelling gridiron contest Saturday in such a commendable way as to bring subsequent victories this season within the realm of probability. In winning over Penn. State by the score of 13 to 0, the Crimson team not only took advantage of opportunities provided by chance, but it also showed a methodical power which has been wanting in the previous work of the eleven this fall...