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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...play had proved that Brown has the best pair of ends which the team has met this season, the unsuccessful interference plays were given up for a steady battering of Brown's line. It was a succession of attacks on centre and right tackle which resulted in the two touchdowns made. In punting, Harvard had rather the worst of it. Owing to the fast work of the Brown ends, Sawin and Daly had few opportunities to make the long dodging runs which have been a feature of the practice lately. Hallowell and Campbell made the most of Sawin's punts...
...second half, Kendall returned the kick-off successfully, gaining twenty yards. On a trick formation, Campbell tackled Cuddy for a loss, but on the next down, a long pass gained thirty yards around Hallowell. Although Hapgood made two short gains, Brown was unable to get the necessary five yards, and on Sawin's punt, Campbell downed Pratt on Brown's fifteen-yard line. Richardson gained forty-five yards around Hallowell before he was downed by Ellis. After more punting, Harvard obtained possession of the ball, and, by vigorous plunges at centre advanced it until Ellis finally carried it across...
...following men have been selected to play on the Harvard golf team in the intercollegiate tournament to be held at Garden City, L. I., on October 24: G. G. Hubbard '00, D. P. Lockwood '03, C. T. Richardson '02, and G. C. Clark, Jr., '01. To fill the two remaining places on the team, the following candidates will play deciding matches today: J. G. Averell 1G., R. F. Tucker '01, C. R. Henderson, Jr., '03, H. L. Ewer '00, H. Lindsley '02, W. Wadsworth...
...passed Roche by his long hard driving and clever back work. He was not able to keep up his game, however, and soon became erratic, with the result that Roche won easily in the second and third sets. Ward and Davis won the match with Lang and Bowdoin in two rather one-sided sets in which there was not much opportunity for scientific playing, the points being usually settled in a few strokes. The next match with Wilder and Chessman was of the same general character, the issue being apparent from the outset...
Tickets will be sent by registered mail if postage stamps to the amount of eight cents, in addition to the regular postage, are put on the addressed envelope. Every two tickets require two cents postage. Seats will be assigned by lot. The management will not answer communications requesting a change in seats after the allotment. The price of seats is two dollars...