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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...individual playing, as has often been the case. The agreement by which 'varsity players are excluded from the team is one of the best reforms of the year. Not only does it do away with danger which has attended the playing of three hard games in one week by young and comparatively immature men, but it also gives to the players who have borne the drudgery of a season's work the coveted right to represent their class in the one game for which all the preparation is made...
...next line-up Harvard's first accident came. Captain Emmons injured his knee and had to be carried from the field, while young Cabot went in to take his place. The ball was on Pennsylvania's 30 yard line. Whittemore lost four yards on trying right end and the ball had to be kicked. It reached the 5 yard line, but was brought back and given to Harvard with...
...next line-up Harvard's first accident came. Captain Emmons injured his knee and had to be carried from the field, while young Cabot went in to take his place. The ball was on Pennsylvania's 30 yard line. Whittemore lost four yards on trying right end and the ball had to be kicked. It reached the 5 yard line, but was brought back and given to Harvard with...
Cabot at left end was a worthy successor to Captain Emmons. He outclassed young Hinkey, and tackled every man who came his way. His tackling was of the best order...
...secret practice. There is no change in the positions of the men which will be very unexpected. In the line, Hallowell will play left tackle without any question, while fullback will be taken by Fairchild. In case Emmons has to retire, his place will be taken by Cabot, the young freshman player, who may be expected to put up an excellent game, even though he is to play opposite Greenway...