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Although the opposing team is very strong. Harvard should win by a close margin. Dartmouth was unable to do more than hold Williams to a tie game, while the University team had little difficulty in winning 10 to 0, the short time of the halves alone preventing a larger score. The Harvard line-up will be the same as against Carlisle last Saturday. Kennard will start the game at fullback, but it is probable that Ver Wiebe will be put in later. The men are all in good condition...
This year's Freshman team is unusually strong and has won every game played so far. They defeated Groton for the first time in five years and won from Exeter and the Brown freshmen, both of whom defeated the 1911 team last year. The backfield is especially strong, Pierce and Frothingham being consistent ground gainers. The Yale freshmen outweigh Harvard, and have shown a good deal of reserve power when hard pressed. They have won all their games, defeating Andover, with whom the Harvard Freshmen played a tie game, by the score of 22 to 0. This makes Yale...
...teams will line up as follows: HARVARD 1912. YALE 1912. Paine, l.e. r.e., Savage Dewey, l.t. r.t., Parker Fisher, l.g. r.g., Bacon Amory, c. c., Loree Strong, r.g. l.g., Glover Gaddis, r.t. l.t., Francis Smith, r.e. l.e., Vaughn Wigglesworth, q.b. q.b., Merritt Frothingham, l.h.b. r.h.b., Evans Pierce, r.h.b. l.h.b., Potter Winston, f.b. f.b., Kistler
Mandolin Club: first mandolins--E. E. Bennett '10, H. S. Clark '09, F. O. Cummings '10, J. Curtiss '09, J. P. Galatti '09, F. M. Gardiner '10, J. C. Jones, Jr., '09, R. P. Pope '10, H. E. Porter '09, A. Strong '12, H. G. Tomlin '09, S. C. Whipple '09; second mandolins--C. Bosson '11, E. M. Chamberlain '11, F. P. Ferguson '10, F. H. Godfrey '12, D. Pfaelzer '12, G. M. Pinney '10, D. P. Ranney '12, R. A. Whidden '12; third mandolins--F. C. Bailey 1G., K. B. Day '11, H. C. Kittredge '11, F. Mead...
...University shooting team was defeated by Yale, at the traps on Yale Field, Saturday afternoon, by a score 224 to 223 out of a possible 250. Both teams did remarkably well considering the strong wind, and came near the intercollegiate record of 225. The best individual score was made by J. R. Gilman '09, who hit 49 clay pigeons out of a possible 50, while F. Trudeau, of Yale, scored 48. The summary follows: HARVARD. YALE. Gilman, 49 Trudeau, 48 Brewer, 45 Hebard, 46 Higginson 44 Thaw, 46 Morse 43 Dickey, 42 Hauthaway, 42 Morrison...