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...touchdown. Pierce scored from the 10-yard line and Frothingham kicked the goal. Yale showed decided improvement at the beginning of the second half. They advanced the ball forty yards by straight rushing, in which Messenger made the greatest gains. This was followed by an exchange of punts. Yale took the ball again near the middle of the field and rushed it to Harvard's 20-yard line. A place kick was tried, but Smith who held the ball fumbled, and Pierce recovered the ball for Harvard. Yale did not have another change to score. Harvard carried the ball...
...side play. Ryan made a fair catch of Cutler's punt on Dartmouth's 25-yard line. Pollard ran for five yards around right end, and Marks made four yards more at centre. Sherwin punted to Browne. On the next play Harvard was penalized fifteen yards for holding. White took the ball back to the 48-yard line on three hard plunges through centre. Cutler got off a pretty forward pass to Fish, Corbett made three yards at left tackle, and Browne recovered a fumble in the next play on Dartmouth's 45-yard line. Cutler punted outside to Pishon...
...crews. The former easily gained on the second and passed it at the Longwood avenue bridge. When coming into the basin the first was almost even with the third, while the second was a length behind. This order was kept until they approached Harvard bridge, when the University eight took the lead. The third was rowing a faster stroke and splashing, while the University crew continued to gain. After the bridge was passed, the third raised its stroke but was unable to gain on the University crew which finished two lengths and a quarter ahead...
...victorious eight except Captain Richardson are in the boat this year. R. Cutler, captain of last year's Freshman crew, is the new man. The order has been shifted from that of last year. Waid has been moved from 5 to 7, and Severance from 3 to 5. Faulkner took Severance's place at 3 and E. Cutler went from 2 to bow. R. Cutler took Bacon's place at 6 and the latter was moved to 4, Lunt being shifted from 4 to 2. With all the members but one of last year's eight back, the prospects...
...yard line. The Indians failed to gain on line plays, and Thorpe was forced to punt to Cutler on Harvard's 33-yard line. Leslie made six yards, and was followed by White, who, with MacKay's interference, made twenty-five yards. Leslie in the next three rushes took the ball twenty seven yards by splendid plunging. Then two penalties for off-side play gave the ball to Carlisle. Leslie received the ball to Carlisle. Leslie received the ball from Thorpe in midfield. Another series of hard line plunges brought the ball to Carlisle's 5-yard line, where...