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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...present the squad is divided into two parts, A and B. R. M. Page '10 has been appointed captain of the second team for his second year. Squad A is made up as follows: ends--F. S. Blanchard '10, R. C. Brown '10, G. G. Browne '10, F. de H. Houston '10, F. D. Huntington '12, H. A. Rogers '11, L. D. Smith '12; tackles--H. K. Bush '11, H. Fish, Jr., '10, F. A. Foster '10, H. Hooper '10, J. H. Knapp '12, R. G. McKay '11; guards--F. T. Blake '12, C. E. Dunlap '11, R. T. Fisher...
...season. The ball alternated between the two teams, with the advantage slightly favoring the first. O'Flaherty ran the University team well, making a brilliant 20-yard run after catching a punt. However, after a 13-minute scrimmage, neither side had scored and the substitutes went in against the second substitutes in a short scrimmage...
FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN.F. de H. Houston, l.e. r.e., Pirnie, BeardMcKay, l.t. r.t., ParkDunlap, O'Hare, l.g. r.g., StoweWithington, c. c., EstabrookR. T. Fisher, r.g. l.g., W. K. BlodgettFish, r.t. l.t., CoburnL. D. Smith, r.e. l.e., P. K. HoustonO'Flaherty, q.b. q.b., PotterH. C. Leslie, F. H. Leslie, r.h.b. l.h.b., W. K. PageCorbett, l.h.b. r.h.b., R. M. PagePerkins, f.b. f.b., E. S. Blodget
Harvard opened up a lead of 10 feet in the first twenty strokes. Rowing 36 to the minute Harvard passed into the second half-mile over two and one-half lengths ahead. Soon after this Stroke Newton dropped the beat to 32 and the boat forged ahead with every powerful well-executed dip of the oars. Entering the last mile Newton again shoved the stroke up to between 35 and 36, a pace which was kept up to the finish. At the mile Harvard was seven lengths ahead, and at the finish line from 14 to 16 lengths separated...
...Saturday morning, June 26, the second University four handily defeated Yale in a mile race by about three lengths. Two more preliminary races were held on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 30. The graduate eight defeated Yale in a half-mile race by a length and a half in 2 minutes, 25 seconds, making the fourth successive win in this event for Harvard. Unfortunately the race for freshman fours was a farcical affair as Yale had only three men to fill her boat, the fourth man being used in her freshman eight. The distance was cut down from a mile...