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Following is the line-up and summary: Harvard '04. Tufts '04. Bourne, Hill, l.g. r.f., Woodruff. Bigelow, r.g. l.f., Farr. Fisher, c. c., Galarneau. Smith, l.f. r.g., Jeness. Bennett, r.f. l.g., Lynch, Hood...
...while Harvard excelled at guarding her goals and cover, and at team work, Tufts was weak at blocking and at goal passing. There was a great deal of fouling done on both sides, which passed unnoticed. For Harvard, the best playing was done by Smith, Bigelow and Bennett. Woodruff played the best game for Tufts, though the lightest man on the team...
Goals from the floor--Smith 5, Bennett 2, Bigelow 3, Woodruff 4, Galarneau 1, Farr 1. Goals from fouls--Farr 1. Umpire--Jennings '01, Harvard. Referee--Quill '04, Tufts...
Under the coaching of Mr. Geo. Woodruff, who has had charge for several years, the team has become highly developed in the guards back style of play and has gained that absolute concert of action necessary to its effective execution. The guards back play consists of taking both guards out of the line and placing them, one behind the other, on either side of centre and about two yards back. The tackles go in next to centre and the ends into the tackle positions. The backs, in accordance with the rules, play five yards back of the rush line. Plays...
...principals, H. Woodruff '98, A. F. Riggs '98, and N. Perkins '98 do the bulk of the work and do it extremely well. Riggs is especially to be commended. He is on the stage from the beginning to the end, and does more to keep things going lively than any other man in the cast. By the aid of an aweinspiring make-up he looks and acts the part of General Bluff most successfully...