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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...morning the whole squad, led by Trainer Donovan, went for a long walk. The signal practice was held at 4 o'clock and consisted of walking through plays against the substitutes. All the men with the exception of Burr are in the best condition. Dunlap's shoulder is perfectly well and he can play if needed, whether Burr starts the game...
...rough, uninteresting game by making two touchdowns, and the following Saturday fairly swept the Springfield Training School off its feet, 44 to 0. Springfield proved much easier than last year and failed to work its forward passes with which they have usually been so proficient. Then the team went down to Annapolis and narrowly escaped defeat at the hands of the Navy team, Nourse running sixty yards with a fumbled ball for a tie score, 6 to 6. The Brown team was defeated 6 to 2, in a fast game in which Harvard completely outplayed its opponents, and from...
FARMINGTON, CONN., Nov. 19.--Eleven of the squad, accompanied by Coaches Haughton, Daly, Kernan and Kersburg, went to New Haven this morning, and held an hour's secret practice on Yale Field this afternoon. The work consisted mainly of punting and catching kicks. Despite recent rains the field is in satisfactory condition, and fast playing is possible. The men took lunch at the training table of the Yale team...
...Brown '98, a former coach of the second team, and M. L. Newhall '08, for two years quarterback on the University eleven, arrived today and aided in the coaching. It is still doubtful whether or not Captain Burr will be in condition to start the game Saturday. He went to New Haven in the morning and practiced punts, but his arm is still weak. The men who remained in Farmington took a long walk in the morning, and in the afternoon practiced kicking and had a short signal practice at the Country Club. There will be a short signal practice...
COUNTRY CLUB, FARMINGTON, CONN., Nov. 18.-- The Harvard football squad, accompanied by Coaches Haughton, Campbell, Daly, Graves and Kersburg, and Doctor Nichols, reached Farmington at 6 o'clock, and went immediately to the Elm Tree Inn by special cars. The men had supper and spent the evening at the Country Club...