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...first wild enthusiasm, G. W. Foster kicked a goal from the field, and Loud scored a touchdown. The Flubdubs, green with envy, secured in the second half two touchdowns by Russell and Mead, and a goal from the field by Russell. The composure of the Flubdubs throughout may be seen by the following: Rushers, Austin, Kuhn, Mead, Herron, Keep, Bemis, Emery; quarter-back, Hardy; Halves, F. S. Coolidge and Russell; full-back, A. C. Smith. The best playing was exhibited by: Rushers, A. C. Coolidge, Keays, Shattuck, White, Zinkeisen, Woods, L. A. Johnson, Hughes; quarter-back, Wiestling; halves, Foster...
...American School at Athens. The interest aroused by so unusual an event, as well as by the worthiness of the object, filled the Academy of Music to repletion with an audience representative of the culture of New York and New England. Not a few Harvard men were to be seen, notably Pres. Eliot, Dr. Brooks, Prof. Lowell, Prof. Goodwin and Prof. J. W. White. Many recent graduates also were present, amongst whom Mr. Evert J. Wendell was noticed, whose part in the "Oedipus" is still remembered...
...game was the best and most scientific ever seen in Cambridge, and was full of interest from the beginning to the end. Harvard played a good game, every man on the team working for all he was worth; time and again some of Yale's best tricks were frustrated by the sharp work of our rush line. Our rushers were decidedly better in getting through than in blocking, and their tacking was low and hard. They were not quite so good in making holes and in blocking off the opposing rushers as the Yale rush line was, and occasionally...
...game, as a whole, was the roughest and liveliest one seen on Jarvis this year. '89 played hard, and far better than a year ago, Perry, Griffing, Woodbury and Morgan being positively brilliant. The freshmen showed a deplorable lack of sand and science; Crane and Hunnewell were the only ones who did any playing at all, and Tyson and Higginson the only ones who tackled for anything but cap-tassels. At least three men in the rush-line are of not the least use whatever...
...means settled until the close of the contest. Harvard presented by far the best eleven she has put in the field for a long time, and their team play excited general comment." Then in an editorial, "All pronounce the game to have been the most scientific ever seen in Princeton." This is very high praise, coming as it does from another college...