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Preliminary practice began with the usual kicking and catching of punts, after which the coaches gave particular attention to coaching the men in tackling, and falling on the ball. Three teams went through a short signal practice. The following coaches assisted Coach Cranston: N. S. Cabot '98, G. W. Bouve '98, R. Lawrence '01, R. W. P. Brown '98, C. H. Barnard 2L., B. G. Waters '94, J. Dunlop '96, W. H. Lewis '95L., M. Donald '99, E. Motley...
After the first kick-off, both sides punted several times, the University eleven finally securing the ball near the centre of the field and starting rushing tactics. The ball was carried steadily down the field and Hurley went over for a touchdown. Two other touchdowns were scored. Knowlton picked up the ball on the second's 10-yard line, after the second's blocked kick, and took it over the line. Near the end of the practice Nichols punted for the University eleven over the second's line from the 40-yard line, and Clothier secured the ball...
...rushes to its own 36-yard line, making three first downs, but here was forced to kick. An offside play on the first attempt cost West Point 10 yards, and then Torney punted the ball out of bounds to the 47-yard line. Hanley made a short gain. Nichols went 8 yards through Riley and Thompson, but in the next play lost the ball on a fumble. West Point was unable to make its distance and attempted to punt, but lost the ball on a bad pass. Marshall's kick was blocked and West Point immediately regained the ball...
Yesterday afternoon the first and second elevens went through light signal practice before leaving to take the Fall River boat for New York: This morning the squad will go to West Point from New York in a special sleeper, which will be held at West Point during the day, and will bring back the squad by way of Albany tonight, reaching Boston tomorrow morning...
Yesterday afternoon four crews went out from the Weld and three from the Newell, coached by Wray and Vail, respectively. The orders were as follows...