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Captain Fisher won the toss and chose to receive the kick-off at the open end of the Stadium with a favorable wind. Wendell took the ball on the 15-yard line and ran it back 10 yards. Felton punted immediately to Whalen on his 40-yard line, and before the Holy Cross quarterback could start he was downed by Gardiner. Holy Cross was forced to kick, Potter receiving the ball on his own 45-yard line. Then followed an exchange of punts which netted the University eleven 20 yards, leaving the ball in their possession in mid-field. Campbell...
Yale's attack was confined principally to single plays from regular and wing shift formations, the forward pass being used but once. Holy Cross executed one excellent pass from Whalen to Metivier, who gained about 35 yards on the play. This placed the ball in Holy Cross's posession on Yale's 25-yard line, which was the nearest the Worcester team came to a score...
Following is the program for the Pop Concert in Symphony Hall this evening: Boston College Night. 1. March, "Tambour Battant,"Messager 2. Selection, "Madame Sherry," Hoshna 3. Reve Angelique, Rubinstein (Organ, Mr. Marshall). 4. Overture, "Pagliacci," Leoncavalli 5. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini 6. Here's to Alma Mater, Whalen, B. C. '06 7. The Shamrock, Myddleton 8. The Ride of the Valkyries, Wagner 9. Selection, "Lucia di Lammermoor," Donizetti 10. Maroon and Gold, Meagher, S. J., B. C. 11. American Fantasy, Herbert (Organ, Mr. Marshall). 12. March, "Stars and Stripes," Sousa
...five games and lost one. They defeated Dartmouth 1 to 0 and Pennsylvania by the same score. Wesleyan, Fordham, and Tufts were the other losers, while Williams was victorious over the purple 2 to 1. The batting orders: HARVARD. HOLY CROSS. Babson, l.f. 3b., Cawley Desha, s.s. 2b., Whalen Potter, 2b. 1b., Ostergren McLaughlin, r.f. l.f., O'Brien Wigglesworth, c.f. c. or. c.f., Kennedy Hann, 1b. r.f. or c.f., Nugent Gibson, 3b. c., Nolan Reeves, c. r.f., Dunne Sexton, p. s.s., O'Dwyer p., Lynch or Mahoney
Babson walked three men in the first inning and Kennedy singled scoring one run. Babson then pulled himself out of the whole. In the succeeding session, however, he allowed two drives for two sacks each, one runner scoring. Ernst then entered the box but Whalen singled scoring Lynch, who had got the second two-bagger. Two singles, a fielder's choice, and a pass accounted for Holy Cross's last run in the seventh. Harvard scored its lone tally in the seventh when Clifford walked, stole second and came home, when O. Dwyer threw to catch Coon at first...