Word: wesselhoeft
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...minutes after the kick-off Mason kicked a goal from the field, but, to the surprise of Columbia and Harvard alike, the referee decided it was no goal. Henry then made a touchdown, but no goal was scored. Mason scored the first goal from the field immediately after. Wesselhoeft and Morrison then scored touchdowns, and Mason kicked a second goal from the field, completing the score, Columbia touching back three times. Keith ran very well, crossing the goal line several times, but always deprived of the ball by making a touch-in-goal. Columbia seemed to lose all hope...
...second half the kicking, running and passing of our men was very fine, Morison, Ayers and Wesselhoeft doing the best rushing. For Columbia Morgan did the best work, but he was seriously injured in the face about the end of the first three-quarters by colliding with one of the Columbia men. The contest was conducted very good-naturedly by both sides, the Columbia team being very fair and gentlemanly, and although some of the Columbia spectators displayed an unfriendly spirit once or twice during the game, still at the end they all joined in a hearty cheer for Harvard...
Harvard - Forwards, Morison, Kendall, Cabot (Capt.), Appleton, Hammond, Ayers, Wesselhoeft; quarter back, Mason; half backs, Keith, W. Henry; back, Edmands...
...they repeatedly broke through the rush line. Our men tackled rather loosely but passed and ran beautifully, utterly demoralizing their opponents. Nearly the entire game was played inside the Dartmouth twenty-five yard line. The teams were as follows: Harvard - Rushers, Morison, Gilman. Cabot, Appleton, Hammond, Ayers and Wesselhoeft; quarter-back, Mason; half-backs, Keith and Crane; full-back, Edmands. Dartmouth - Rushers, Drew, Towle, Nettleton, Brown, Weston, Howland and Rolfe; quarter-back, Cushman; half-backs, Brooks and Oaks; full-back, Gove. Referee - Mr. Haines of Technology. Umpires - For Harvard. Mr. W. H. Goodwin, Jr., '84; for Dartmouth, Mr. Weeks...
...foot-ball match with Amherst Saturday, and though the game as a whole was not particularly exciting, still a number of quite brilliant plays from time to time made it interesting for a while. Amherst kicked off at 2.40, and in three minutes Harvard scored a touch-down through Wesselhoeft from which Mason kicked a goal. During the rest of the three quarters the ball was on Amherst's territory most of the time, and three or four times Harvard narrowly missed scoring, but nothing was gained by either side. In the second three quarters Amherst started off well...