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Yesterday afternoon at New Haven the Yale football team defeated Tufts by the score of 17 to 0 in the third game of the season for Yale. The game was well played throughout, the Yale goal at no time being in danger. The features were a long forward pass by Merit and a 20-Yard run by Tommers, who, however, fumbled the ball on the 20-yard line. Kilpatrick was on the field in uniform but as Yale had no difficulty on the defense, he did not play...
...Haven by the score of 12 to 6. The six points scored by Syracuse were made by Waite on two goals from the field, and two other tries were very close. Yale was compelled to play its best game, and few substitutes were used until very near the end. Throughout the game Syracuse showed great superiority to Yale in following the ball and many times successfully recovered its own punts, which the Yale backs should have had. Also in carrying the ball inside Syracuse's 25-yard line Yale did not show much power, on one occasion losing the ball...
...thing particularly should be clearly understood,--that the underlying purpose of the new rules was to minimize the element of danger in the game. To this purpose the committee adhered throughout all its work, and it should be commended for its single-minded efforts in this direction...
Thomas Savage Bowles '12, of Boston, died of pneumonia in Nuremberg, Germany, on August 14. His death came as a great shock to his friends as his entire illness lasted but a week. He had been traveling abroad during the vacation and had been in good health throughout the trip. The sickness was a result of exposure during mountain-climbing in Switzerland. Bowles prepared for College at Noble's School...
...been announced that the bridge offered by Larz Anderson '88 will be erected in memory of George Walker Weld '61, who died in 1905, and who throughout his life worked to place rowing at Harvard on a broader footing. He founded in 1889 the Harvard Rowing Club, which became in 1890 the Weld Boat Club. The present Weld boathouse was given by the members of Mr. Weld's family in 1907. Mr. Weld was an uncle of Mrs. Larz Anderson...