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...twenty five yard line. Daly ran twelve yards on this and was downed on Yale's fifty yard line. Ellis and Sawin made two short gains and Harvard was given five yards for interference with the centre. Yale held and Sawin kicked a drop kick to Yale's ten yard line. Hale gained seven yards through the centre, and then punted to Harvard's twenty-five yard line. Here Kendall fumbled and Yale got the ball. Roberts then went in at Barnard's place. Bloomer and Stillman gained eightyards on four downs, and then Chadwick circled left end for seventeen...
Gierasch then took Sawin's place Sharpe caught Burnett's next kick off on the twenty-yard line and run fifteen yards. Yale could not gain and Hale punted to Fincke, who ran ten yards to the middle of the field. Gierasch made a three-yard end run, and then Stillman punted to Yale's forty-yardline. Bloomer and Hale made three yards, and Hale punted to Harvard's thirty-yard line, Stillman fumbled the ball, but Fincke recovered it. An exchange of punts and a twenty-yard run by Fincke gave Harvard the ball on her thirty-five yard...
Harvard won the chess match with Yale held at New Haven on Friday night by the score of 6 1/2 to 3 1/2. Ten boards were played, with a time limit of fifteen moves during the first hour and twenty moves during each of the succeding hours. The playing began at 8 o'clock abd at 12 there were two games still unfinished--the match between Rice (H) and Sawin(Y) and that between Arensberg(H) and Adams (Y). These games were adjudicated, the former as a draw and the second in favor of Arensberg, the agreement being...
...American Unitarion Association, the Harvard Divinity School Alumni Association and the Ministerial Union will holds public meeting in commemoration of Charles Carroll Everett, late Dean of the Divinity School, in Channing Hall, Boston, at half past ten this morning. The president of the Alumni Association will preside, and addresses are expected from President Hyde of Bowdoin, Dr. Peabody, Professor C.H. Toy and others...
...result, however, of the careful policy which has been consistently pursued by the coaches, has become more and more evident during the past ten days. The injured men have one by one returned to regular play, and the team has once more become a unit. With this unity has come the former speed and precision which were so impressive in Pennsylvania game, and most encouraging of all, so careful has been the training that none of the numerous injured men now give evidence of any lasting detriment to their play...