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...pass him. It would be difficult to characterized Hovey's playing at guard. At any rate, he was put out of nearly every play by a much lighter man and was really a handicap to his own team. Barnard, on the contrary, did some very effective work and frequently broke through and tackled for a loss. Meier gained five yards nearly every time he was called upon to take the ball was very reliable on the defense...
...easily made a touchdown. The try for goal passed too far to the right. On the next kick-off Graydon ran the ball in to the thirty-five yard line. Leatherbee made 7 yards around left end but after the ball had reached the middle of the field Goodhue broke up the interference on a play around right end and tackled Lindsay for a loss. The first eleven punted, but regained the ball on a fumble on the second eleven's thirty-five yard line. From there the ball was advanced from five to ten yards on almost every rush...
...second half, after Tenney had made twenty-five yards through left tackle, Knowles lost the ball on a fumble at the centre of the field. An exchange of punts gave Harvard an advantage of 15 yards. On the next play, however, Watson broke clear of the scrimmage and, passing around Harvard's right end ran down the clear field. It seemed impossible to prevent a touchdown, but on Harvard's thirty-five yard line, Daly, who was playing back, made a diving tackle and stopped the runner. Williams, finding Harvard's weak place, soon sent Gutterson around Percival...
...best individual work was done by W. A. Schick '05, who won both the short dashes, and, although he strained a tendon during his first trial heat, broke the records in both events. His time of 9 4-5 seconds in the 100 yards dash equals the intercollegiate record, held by B. J. Wefers of Georgetown, and breaks the dual record of 10 seconds made by Hargrave last year. Another of Hargrave's records was beaten by 1-5 of a second in the 220 yards dash, which Schick did in 21 3-5. Rust also ran remarkably well...
...this event has been beaten only once in America and that by Kraenzlein who did 1-5 of a second better at the intercollegiate games in 1898 and established the present world's record. Tingley made the longest shot put ever credited to a Harvard man in competition and broke Robinson's record of 43 feet 4 inches by 4 inches. In the preliminaries of the 220 yards hurdles Scheuber lowered the dual record and equalled the time made two weeks ago by Willis. This record, however, was lowered by Willis in the finals, in which event Scheuber took second...