Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard eleven defeated Amherst yesterday by the score of 41 to 0. Amherst was completely outclassed in every point of the game and at no time was able to gam any ground. But the Harvard team, although the changing line-up gave twenty-three men a chance to play, was so strong on the offensive and employed such effective team-play that Amherst did not once secure the ball on downs. As four touchdowns in the first half proved that the game was only a question of score, line-plays alone were used, in the second half, to give...
...practice yesterday showed some improvement over the work of the past week. This was due partly to the fact that nearly the whole squad was out to play, and that the men are in splendid physical condition. The large number of coaches also tended to brace the play of the weaker men in the line. W. C. Forbes '92, head coach last year, was out for the first time this season, but did not take a very active part in the work. M. Donald '99 and J. Cranston '91 were, however, out in football clothes, and with coach Dibblee, directly...
...line-up yesterday follows: First Eleven. Second Eleven. Campbell, Ristine, L. Motley, l.e. r.e., Clay. Swain, Blagden, l.t. r.t., Peyton, Spratt. Boal, A. R. Sargent, l.g. r.g., Rainsford. C. Sargent, Greene, c. c., Wheeler, Kasson. Hollingsworth, Barnard, r.g. l.g., Talbot, Lee, Carroll. J. Lawrence, Lewis, r.t. l.t., Blagden, Knowlton. Hallowell, r.e. l.e., Gray, Hawkins. Daly, Sawin, q.b., E. Motley, Edmunds Ellis, l.h. r.h., Martin, Noyes, Jaynes. Kendall, r.h. l.h., Brayton, Noyes. Devens, Brayton, f.b. f.b., R. Lawrence...
...tackling, falling on the ball, and breaking through. After a few days of work of this sort, teams were formed against one another whenever numbers permitted, and short halves were played. The Junior team seems to have made the most satisfactory progress for the ten day's work. In yesterday's practice both the first and second elevens were alert and ready. The followed the ball well, fumbled but little, and entered aggressively into every play. The Sophomores, on the other hand, showed very little knowledge of the game. Their team work was poor and they displayed a general looseness...
...School crew was on the river yesterday afternoon for the first time, with the following make-up: Stroke, D. M. Goodrich '98; 7, C. M. Sheafe '98, 6, H. Bancroft '98; 5, C. B. Wood '98; 4, L. P. Marvin '98; 3, L. G. Coleman '99; 2, W. J. Parker '97; bow, A. DuBois '98; cox., F. W. Alger...