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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Exeter's first touchdown in the first period and it was then that Jordan failed to kick the goal which gave the Freshmen their ultimate advantage. The last quarter opened with the score 21 to 6 in favor of 1920, but Exeter swept the Freshmen off their feet scoring twice in the ten minutes of the period. The last of these scores was made by Jordan who caught a punt and ran 50 yards through a broken field...
...university scored twice in a 35- minute scrimmage with the third team today. The second team also registered two touchdowns against the third eleven. The line-up of the first team was Gates, Comerford, ends; Taft, Baldridge, tackles; Black, Senner, and Graham, guards; Vorys, centre; Smith, quarterback; Neville, Legore and Braden, backs...
...dual track meet held with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Technology Field yesterday afternoon, the University team easily secured the greater part of the honors, wining about twice as many first places as their competitors. In the field events the University outclassed Technology, taking all three places in the pole vault, and two out of three places in the hammer throw, shot put and broad jump. No scoring was done in the meet but every contestant who won one of the first three places in any event received a medal. The events were uniformly slow, and no one feature...
Having experienced for many years an Augustan age of undisputed empery, Harvard is in a less proud but trebly adventurous age of barbarian invasion. It is hard for a team that has known four defeats within more than twice that number of years to fall before a supposedly unimportant antagonist. Defeat after victory is always hard. Nevertheless it is inevitable. It is humiliating for great empires when little Vandal tribes tear down their ancient temples. But Caesars perish and the relentless foe creeps...
...snapping back was very poor; on the direct passes the runners would pick the ball out of the air on one side or the other, and twice the Yale punter had to reach and take the ball with one hand. Inaccurate passing of the sort against a sharp defence may get the Elis into trouble. The tendency of most of the Yale backs was to run high and they did not use the straight arm at all. Braden was one exception. He ran low with terrific power both in carrying the ball and in interference. The power of the Yale...