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Dates: during 1890-1899
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During the first part of the practice the first eleven kept the ball in the second eleven's territory and after Dibblee and Brown had exchanged kicks several times without advantage to either side, the first eleven rushed the ball to the fifteen yard line. Dunlop injured his knee at this juncture and gave place to Cozzens. A minute after Bouve made a beautiful plunge through the line and scored...
...From here Harvard rushed the ball three times to B. A. A.'s 10 yard line, losing it once on a fumble and once for holding. Finally Dunlop was given the ball and ploughed through for a touchdown. Beale kicked goal. Score, B. A. A. 4, Harvard 6. Neither side scored during the rest of the half...
...WOODS, Capt.THERE will be a meeting of the Committee on Arrangements for the Princeton Debate, Friday in 15 Stoughton at 7 p. m. Every member should be present, as the Harvard side in the Harvard-Princeton debate must be selected definitely...
...that the excitement over the election has subsided, attention is turned mainly towards the work of the eleven and the prospect of the game on the 21st. During the practice of the past week the university team lined up against the college side for only one half each day. The rest of the time was occupied with signal practice and the trial of formation and trick plays. The eleven defeated Boston A. A. in an exciting and hard-fought game at the Field on election day, before a large crowd. The News has invited all members of the university...
With one exception, the Harvard forwards were just as strong, if not a shade better, than their opponents, both in line blocking and in breaking through, although neither side did much of the latter. The ends showed up to good advantage, and the centre trio was remarkably strong, especially on the defence. Swain and Lee, especially the former, supposed to be the weak spots on the team, put up creditable games against their heavier and more experienced adversaries. Behind the line, Dunlop and Sullivan did the best work, gaining nearly all of Harvard's ground through tackles and between...