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...Haven on Saturday. Furthermore, every member of the class cannot but appreciate to a certain degree the amount of drudgery necessary to bring the team to the eve of the Yale game with only one defeat. And thirdly, the 1914 Freshman team has a high criterion to emulate: 1912 broke the long line of Freshman football defeats by Yale, 1913 proved equal to this standard, and now it remains for 1914 to do all in its power to continue this excellent record...
...yard line. Felton at once kicked the ball out of danger to his 45-yard line, Butler running it back 10 yards. An incomplete forward pass resulted in a loss of 4 yards and Cornell attempted a goal from placement from the 30-yard line. L. D. Smith, however, broke through, blocked the kick and ran 48 yards to Cornell's 26-yard line before he was caught. As the next two plays were failures in the line, Potter attempted and accomplished a neat drop-kick from the 24-yard line. Score--Harvard, 17; Cornell...
With the aid of excellent interference Gardner ran in Butler's kick-off 18 yards to the 37-yards line. Long took Felton's place. Again with help from nearly the whole team, Graustein executed a beautiful run of 27 yards through a broke field to Cornell's 43-yard line. Here Paine replaced O'Flaherty. After Graustein failed to gain through the line, Harvard kicked to Cornell's 5-yard line where Paine downed Butler in his tracks. Butler, on the first play, punted to Gardner who made only 5 yards against the opposing ends to Cornell...
...West Point on Saturday afternoon, in a game in which the University team was the aggressor at all times and in which West Point was able to make first down by rushing only once. The score was made in the third period by Captain Withington, who broke through the line, blocked Dean's punt and ran 20 yards for a touchdown. Fisher kicked an easy real. The score does not show the comparative strength of the two teams, for West Point never had the ball in its possession in Harvard's territory...
...line where he fumbled and lost the ball. Dean again kicked and Frothingham got 23 yards, to the Army's 43-yard line. He fumbled, however, and West Point got the ball. On the next play, a kick formation in which there was a double pass to Dean, Withington broke through and blocked the kick. He then picked up the ball on the 20-yard line and ran over the goal line for a touchdown. Fisher kicked an easy goal...