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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard eleven defeated Amherst yesterday by the score of 41 to 0. Amherst was completely outclassed in every point of the game and at no time was able to gam any ground. But the Harvard team, although the changing line-up gave twenty-three men a chance to play, was so strong on the offensive and employed such effective team-play that Amherst did not once secure the ball on downs. As four touchdowns in the first half proved that the game was only a question of score, line-plays alone were used, in the second half, to give...
...three o'clock this afternoon the University eleven will play Amherst, the last one of the easier games on the schedule. Although comparative scores are generally of little value, yet some idea, of the relative strengths of Harvard and Yale may be gathered from the results of the two games. A week ago Yale defeated Amherst by the score of 23 to 0. As the Harvard eleven will go into the game handicapped only by the absence of Reid, Burden, and Eaton, there is no reason why this score should not be considerably exceeded...
Umpire--C. O. Jenkins of Yale. Referee--H. Letton of Yale. Timekeeper--John Graham of B. A. A. Linesmen--Kasson of Harvard and Jones of Wesleyan. Touchdowns--Kendall 2, Parker. Goals--Lawrence 3. Safety--Hartzell. Score--Harvard 20, Wesleyan 0. Time--Fifteen and ten minute halves...
...drop-kicking, is playing left halfback. For the other halfback position, there are several prominent candidates. As Sharpe and McBride both weigh over 180 pounds, a lighter man for end-circling has been sought and found in Kiefer. Against the smaller colleges he has shown fine ability to score. Adams, of last year's freshman team, and Shattuck, substitute on the '98 'varsity, are two other light men whose work has been very satisfactory. Fincke is first choice for quarterback, with De Saulles as substitute...
...policy has been adopted of keeping for elevens at work daily and of giving them two or three practice games a week. The fact that the 'varsity has not been able to score more than one touchdown a day against the second eleven, indicates how strong a second eleven the new system has organized. The kicking game is also being developed, and, through the excellent punting of Sharpe, has had much success. In this respect Bates was decidedly out-classed on Saturday...