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Harvard defeated the Brown University football team last Saturday by the score of 6 to 2. During the first half the teams seemed fairly well matched, and neither was able to obtain any distinct advantage, but in the second half the University team had no trouble in gaining through the Brown line, and played a much superior game. The teams resorted mainly to the old style of line-plunging game, and had little or no success with the forward pass or onside kick. Punting was frequent on both sides, McKay, of Brown, with the wind behind him being able...
Harvard's touchdown was made on straight line plays from its own 40-yard line. White not only carried the ball over Brown's goal line for the touchdown, but made every first down. Brown's score came as the result of a punt which went over Cutler's head and was recovered on the goal line for a safety. Harvard nearly scored on two other occasions in the second half. Once the team was held on Brown's 14-yard line, and when time was called at the end of the game MacKay had just blocked Brown's punt...
...University shooting team defeated the Boston Athletic Association team by a score of 185 to 176 at the Riverside traps last Saturday. This is the first shoot, of 10 held with the Athletic Association in the last five years, which the University team has won. Each man shot at 50 birds in two strings of 25. Adams, of the Athletic Association, and C. L. Hauthaway '10 made the best scores, with 44 and 41 out of a possible 50, respectively. The score follows: HARVARD. B. A. A. Hauthaway, 41 Adams, 44 Brewer, 40 Faye, 35 Morse, 40 Blinn, 34 Higginson...
...competition for the permanent challenge cup presented to the Shooting Club by E. Wigglesworth '08 will begin, today and continue until November 21. Each competitor will hand in his score for 10 strings of 25 birds shot during this period, the best eight of which will count towards the cup. The cup will be shot for every spring and fall, and each winner will retain it until the next competition. A medal for permanent possession will be awarded by the Shooting Club to each winner...
...high wind which greatly hindered all accurate play, the final round of the University tennis singles championship was completed yesterday, before a large gallery of spectators. N. W. Niles '09 defeated E. P. Pearson 1L., 6-3, 6-3, 6-4, the score for yesterday's play being 5-3, 6-4, as the first set and one game in the second were played Thursday...