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Harvard defeated the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at football yesterday afternoon by a score of 42-0. On accout of the late hour at which the game was called, but two short halves were played, the first lasting 28, and the second 8 minutes. Mr. Kelley of the Medical School was referee; Mr. Palmer L. S. was umpire. The teams were made up as follows...
...minutes after play began. Harding kicked a goal. Technology forced the ball to Harvard's 30-yard line when Crosby got the ball from a fumble, and run the entire distance to the Technology goal line and 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...
...Tech had the ball down in the middle of the field. Tech kicked again and Harvard had the ball down. Sears, by a long punt sent the ball rolling towards the Tech line. Cumnock stopped it a yard from the line and Tech made a touch-down for safety. Score, 38-0. Tech kicked from the 25-yard line and Harding, getting the ball, carried it to the 30-yard line when Harvard had it down. Rushes by Harding, and Trafford forced the ball to the 12-yard line and Lee made the last touchdown for Harvard in five minutes...
...fumble. Harding carried it to the 25-yard line, where he lost it. Dart-mouth forced it forward 15 yards, where Harvard again got it from a famble and Lee carried it 40-yards and made a touch-down, from which Harding kicked a good. Time, 18 minutes. Score, 120. Dartmouth gained ten yards from the middle of the field, where the ball went to Harvard on 4 downs, and Harding, by a beautiful rush, carried it to the 25 yard line. Sears rushed over the remaining distance and scored the third touch-down for Harvard. Time, 22 minutes...
Time was called for the second half, which lasted 15 minutes, at 6 minutes of five. Harding carried the ball to the 25-yard line and Lee rushed it across the line, one minute after time was called. Harding kicked the goal, making the score 50-0. Dartmouth had the ball in the centre of the field but it soon went to Harvard on 4 downs. Rushes by Harding, Trafford and Sears brought the ball close to Dartmouth's line and Sears carried it over, making the eleventh touch-down for Harvard. from which Harding kicked a goal. Dartmouth...