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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...students an exceptional advantage to become acquainted with the fine drives about Boston and the various places of interest. The runs will be open to Cycling Association members save the first which will be open to the University. They will be held every Tuesday and Friday and will start at 4 p. m. The pace will be moderate and all bicycle riders are urged to be present. The runs so far arranged are as follows...
...line. In addition to the four usual backs two other players will be permitted back of the line, either tackles or ends. Any formation can be made by such players, provided it be not more than five yards back of the line. But no man is allowed to start before the ball is put in play. The rule on a fair catch provides that after making such a catch the player must first touch the ball to the ground before running with it or passing it to another player. If he does not run with the ball he may have...
...most part wellknown Harvard 'Varsity oarsmen of former years and who have done considerable rowing on B. A. A. crews since leaving college. Harvard's more exact training should tell in the last end of the race, but if the B. A. A. gets a good lead at the start, as it is expected she will, a two-mile race will give the 'varsity a pretty short time in which to catch up. Yesterday afternoon the 'varsity were on the river as usual under Mr. Watson's supervision. Much improvement is noticeable since last week but there is still...
There are several good halfbacks. Dayton is quick to start and runs hard and fast with the ball. Holt plays well; Boardman and Stowell are hard rushers, Porter has some idea of kicking. Blakie has also shown promise of good kicking...
Harvard's first touchdown was made by Newell. Harvard had kicked off at the start to Brown's 20 yard line. There the teams lined up. Robinson was given the ball to go round Newell's end, but just as Newell went to tackle him he dropped the ball. Newell picked up the ball and touched it down behind the goal posts...