Word: scores
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Clement took his place. Brainard now got into a fight with Ladd and was disqualified. Smith look his place. By some means Macaullay got the ball and had a clear field. He made the second touch down for Tech. Time was called before a goal was attempted. Score-10-4 in favor of Tech...
...take Markoe's place as right guard. Exeter kicks off and soon Holden breaks through their line and makes a touchdown at 4.14. Goal. G. Harding made a good run for Exeter, but Harvard kept pressing the opposing team back and in 3 minutes Harding makes another touchdown Goal. Score...
...Sears followed. Saxe fumbled and Van In wagan secures the ball. Holden takes the sphere along several yards, and Hunt gets the ball and Holden carries it to within 10 yards of Exeter's line. Butler carries it over, making the score 58-0. No goal. Porter makes a good run, but Kales throws him hard and Harvard loses the ball. Saxe secures it again from a kick by McClung and runs a few yards. Holden carries it well up to Exeter goal but loses the ball on the fonrth down. Exeter kicks the ball out and Porter makes...
...another touchdown, but the referee decided that Perry must kick it over again as the failure was intentional. The second kick resulted in a goal which, however, was not allowed, as some of the Harvard team were off side. The game was now called at 5 03 with the score 12-10 in favor of Harvard...
Boating matters have reached such a crisis this year as they never have before, at least so far as the 'Varsity crew is concerned. Yale has tied the score of races won or lost against Harvard, and has commenced this year's campaign more vigorously than ever. Rowing men here must cease wondering what were the causes of our defeat of the past two years, and look for the causes of Yale's success. Clearly it is because at Yale the captain of the 'Varsity crew is not expected nor allowed to be responsible for all things pertaining...