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...Blue. Fully an hour before the time set for the game, the crowd of 36,000 people had begun to arrived on the field. The weather was bracing and the field itself in excellent condition, although a stiff west wind was blowing directly, acrose it. The sky was fell of clouds interspersed with chinks of blue through which the sun shone at intervals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 0; Yale, 6 | 11/24/1906 | See Source »

...backfield. Captain Exendine nearly secured the ball in the scramble which followed, but Newhall finally downed it for a touchback. Two attempts were made to rush the ball after the kick-out, after which, with the ball on the 37-yard line, Libby tried a drop kick which fell short, but the ball rolled over the line for a touchback. Burr punted out, and Carlisle at once lost the ball on an onside kick on their 51-yard line. The Indians got the ball on a forward pass, and after an exchange of punts Libby made a fair catch exactly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 5; CARLISLE, 0 | 11/12/1906 | See Source »

...time Craigie-Waverley cut down Russell's lead to half a length, but Russell spurted and was never again in danger. Claverly gradually pulled away from Randolph and finished in good form. For a while, Westmorly kept up with Randolph, but in the last half of the course they fell behind. Dunster made a poor start and never made up the distance thus lost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLAVERLY WON FILLEY CUPS | 10/29/1906 | See Source »

During the past week the football team has improved greatly from its showing in the Annapolis game. This improvement was especially noticeable in the game with Bucknell last Saturday. Here, spite of the soggy field and the drizzling rain which fell continuously throughout both halves, the backfield played with a snap and vigor that carried the Bucknell team off its feet. Around the ends and through the line they went with equal case, and this continued when the entire second string of backs had gone in. The linemen played low and hard, and put up such a strong defense that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Letter | 10/25/1906 | See Source »

Newhall ran the kickoff back from the 17 to the 50-yard line, where he fumbled when tackled, but Kennard fell on the ball on Springfield's 43-yard line. Hall went in for Newhall. The ball was rushed to the 11-yard line, where Springfield held for downs. Hall caught Honhardt's punt on the 26-yard line, and Lincoln on the next play scored outside tackle. Hall missed the goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 44; SPRINGFIELD, 0 | 10/22/1906 | See Source »

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