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Brooks, Harvard '87, was referee, and called the game at 3.40. Harvard had the ball and the east end of the field. Harvard immediately forced the ball into Tech territory, and good rushes by Hunnewell and Nichols brought it within ten feet of the line. Here the ball was dropped and Tech got possession of it. They soon lost it and Horne got it and made the first touchdown for Harvard. Perry failed to kick a goal. After the kick-off, Perry made two bad muffs and Tech gained considerable ground. Bradlee made a good rush, however, but then...
...Harvard eleven played its second game of the season at Exeter yesterday afternoon, and defeated the Academy boys. Harvard had the kick-off and the lower end of the field. The ball was given to Harding, but he was sooned downed by one of Exeter's rushers. Butler and Piper followed with short runs and carried the ball within twenty-five yards of Exeter's line. Wood made a good try for a touchdown, but was well tackled by Cranston, the center rusher of the Exeter team. The ball was very close to the Exeter goal, and after a short...
...BALDWIN.Dr. Sargent cannot examine the football men this morning. All who play against Technology must be examined before the end of the week...
Comnock, of Lowell, is trying for the University team and is playing a strong game. Fitzhugh, from the Groton Academy, is a strong man and ought to make a good halfback. Crosby, from Cutler's School in New York, showed up well in practice yesterday, as end rush, as did Thomas at halfback. The other candidates are as follows : Barlow, Burnett, Tudor, Baldwin and Morrison...
...their new plan. The experiment is one that has been well and successfully tested in several communities of Europe and there is every reason to believe that it will succeed at Harvard. The stimulus given to membership that lies in the expectation of sharing the profits at the end of the year seems to be quite effective, as the list of members is filling rapidly. The management has enlarged the force of attendants considerably, so that the great number of customers are quickly and well served. Great care has been taken in providing all the books needed in the important...