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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...eleven defeated Bowdoin yesterday afternoon by the score of 13 to 0. The game was an exhibition of poor football by both sides, with the very occasional relief of good individual play. Several of the men who are suffering from minor injuries, were not allowed to enter the game, and their places were taken by the substitutes. This of course destroyed the team-play to a great extent, but does not excuse poor playing...
...punts, he defended his position perfectly, and tackled strongly. Barnard, who was tried at guard, played well for a man of his weight. Boal is playing his usual powerful game. Lawrence played a fair game except for his old habit of getting off-side, which undoubtedly prevented a large score...
...Warren crossed the line with the ball, but off-side play called him back and the ball went to Bowdoin. On Webb's wild pass for a kick the ball rolled over the line and Upton was forced to make a safety. Twice again Harvard seemed about to score, when off-side play gave the ball to Bowdoin...
...second half, Williams weakened to such an extent that the Harvard substitute team was able to score three times, Daly kicking one goal and Sawin two. By following the interference and by alert dodging, Gierasch ran around Chadwell for a touchdown from the forty yard line. Two minutes later he ran to the five yard line and aided by the strong interference of Fincke and Sawin went through the line for the fourth touchdown. In the last two minutes, Gierasch scored again from the thirty-five yard line. Time was called with the ball in Williams's possession...
Umpire, R. P. Waters; referee, J. E. N. Shaw; linesmen, Lawrence of Harvard, Bent of Williams. Touchdowns--Reid 2, Sawin, Gierasch 2. Goals--Daly 2, Sawin 2. Score--Harvard 29, Williams 0. Time--two ten minute halves...