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...line-up the second eleven showed up strongly and four times held the first for downs. Barnard and Lee played well in the line, opening good holes and helping the runners along. Graydon hurdled the line to good advantage and kept his feet well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LONG FOOTBALL PRACTICE. | 11/1/1901 | See Source »

...line-up, the great defeat of the first eleven's offensive play was lack of team work. The linemen were not aggressive enough, and did not charge together. They failed, also, to pull the runner along effectively, and were rather weak in opening up holes, especially on the left side of the line. The runners were slow in starting and did not hit the line with enough force. The interference, though at times good, was very erratic. On defensive play the most noticeable fault of the first team was the slowness of the ends in getting down the field under...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Football Practice. | 10/31/1901 | See Source »

...cross country run yesterday afternoon covered a distance of three and a half miles. About one hundred and twenty men went on the run, under the leadership of J. G. Willis '02 and E. W. Mills '02. The course was along the Boulevard, through Western avenue to the Mt. Auburn cemetery, and then home by way of Mt. Auburn street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Cross Country Run. | 10/31/1901 | See Source »

...four men took part in the second cross country run of the season, yesterday afternoon. Before the start, leaders were appointed to keep the men together. The course was the reverse of the one used last time. Starting from the Locker Building, the men went down the Parkway, along Western avenue, and home by way of Harvard street, in all about two and a half miles. All were in one squad and there was no break at the finish. The time was about twenty-four minutes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cross Country Run. | 10/29/1901 | See Source »

...tackles were the strongest places in the line, Blagden and Cutts both opening holes for frequent gains. Both were slow in running with the ball. Lee and Barnard played noticeably well, breaking through the line and dragging the plays along. Barnard against Wheelook was especially capable and played with considerable spirit. Clark was quick to recover fumbles, but was slow in getting down the field. He defended his end well except when he allowed himself to be boxed on Johnson's run for 20 yards. Campbell prevented gains around his end, but was not always able to get Hare...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 29; CARLISLE, 0. | 10/28/1901 | See Source »