Word: woode
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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About thirty men met last evening in Holden Chapel to elect officers for the ensuing year. Mr. Wood, '88, was in the chair and was elected president unanimously. Mr. Butler, '88, was elected vice-president; Mr. J. H. Sears, '89, secretary, and Mr. Weld, '89, treasurer...
About 500 people took advantage of the splendid weather and saw a good although rather one-sided game of foot-ball. The game was called at 3.30. Harvard had the ball at the upper end of the field with wind against them. Rushes by Harding, Wood and Sears brought the ball up the field when it was kicked over. Soon Harvard got the ball and Harding squirmed through and made the first touchdown. No goal. Score 4-0. In three minutes the second touchdown was made by Porter. Goal. Score 10-0. The ball was kicked out and Tech brought...
...Schroll took Woodman's place. Soon Tech was forced to make a safety which was followed by a touchdown made by Harding. No Goal. Score 42-0. A good rush by Sears preceded a touchdown by Harding. A goal was kicked making score 48-0. Good rushes by Saxe, Wood and Bradlee obtained the ninth touchdown. The ball was punted out and another touchdown resulted. The try at goal failed, making score 56-0. Roberts made a good rush but the lost ground was quickly recovered through rushes by Wood and Harding. Sears made the last touchdown from which...
...Harvard eleven showed a marked improvement especially in protecting a runner and in blocking off opponents with their arms. Wood and Harding did the best rushing while Saxe kicked very well...
Harvard.- Cumnock, Bradlee, Wood, Morse, Woodman, Butler, Bancroft, Harding, Saxe, Porter and Sears...