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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ball and kicked forty yards. '99 then kicked fifteen and '98 lost the ball on downs. W. Adams took the ball on a fake kick, like the play used by Newtowne against Harvard on Wednesday, and ran nearly the whole length of the field and scored the second touchdown, but failed to kick the goal. Towards the end of the half '98 came very near scoring by a run around right end, which was stopped by a brilliant tackle by Simpson. The game ended with the ball on ninety-nine's three-yard line...
...Freshman eleven has on the whole shown up exceedingly well this fall. The men who turned out early in the year were nearly all promising candidates; they have worked hard and the team now chosen is well up to the Freshman standard. The line is heavy and holds well, though several of the men have a tendency to offside play. The backs are all good runners and follow their interference in good shape. Reid who has been playing an excellent game at fullback, is laid up at present, and his absence will weaken the team somewhat, especially in kicking...
...Varsity again spent the whole of their time yesterday afternoon in running off the signals and perfecting the plays. Dudley Dean '91 came out and hereafter, until the Yale game, will coach the team regularly, devoting especial time to the quarterbacks...
...members of the University wishing to join the Harvard Athletic Association can do so at Thurston's or at 205 Craigie Hall, Mondays, 1.30-2.30. The fee is $5 for the whole college course. Freshmen are urged to join at once...
...Varsity held its weekly secret practice yesterday afternoon, and although there was no line-up, the whole hour being spent in a hard and systematic drill of signals and plays, the practice was decidedly encouraging from the fact that all of the men who have been laid off with injuries during the past few weeks were out again and in fairly good condition. Sawin went through the plays with the second eleven, and Bouve, Swain and Donald took their old places in the line. Of the latter, Donald is the only man whose injuries will still keep...