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...spectators began to fill the stands at 12.45 and the seats were practically all filled at 1.30. The sky was dark and leaden, and wet snow flurries fell at intervals. The field was slippery as a result of the early morning sleet. The Harvard stand was full of color, and the enthusiasm ran high long before the time of the game...
...quinquennial period covered by the financial statement presented last night, the proportion borne by the average price paid for the merchandise sold, to the average price realized from the sale of merchandise, fell from 85.3 per cent to 83.5 per cent. In other words, in 1896-97 the Society paid, on an average, $85.30 for merchandise that it sold for $100, whereas, in 1900-01, the Society paid, on an average, $83.50 for merchandise that it sold for $100. That reduction of $1.80 on the cost of $100 of merchandise sold, was distributed as follows: $1.20 to profits, which rose...
...brought the ball to the 7 yard line. Graydon gained 5 yards and Lawrence then carried the ball over. Lawrence missed a difficult goal. Devens caught the kick-off on the goal line and carried it 22 yards. Putnam was tackled for a loss on the next play and fell back to punt. The line did not hold and the punt was blocked, Morse falling on the ball just over the goal line. The punt-out was caught and Griffin kicked goal. Time was called without further scoring...
...goal. Putnam caught the next kick-off on the 5 yard line and ran it in 23 yards. Putnam then punted to the middle of the field. Dartmouth gained 17 yards by rushing and 5 for interference and then tried a place kick goal from the field. The kick fell short. Devens punted to midfield. On the next play Barnard broke through the line, caught the ball as it was passed and ran 50 yards for a touchdown. Lawrence kicked goal. Graydon ran the next kick-off back 22 yards. G. L. Jones gained 10 yards around left end. After...
...goal line. Mifflin kicked to the middle of the field and Pennsylvania ran the kick back 15 yards. Pennsylvania next tried a quarterback kick but Baldwin got the ball on the 10 yard line. Mifflin punted to the 35 yard line. Failing to gain through the line, Townsend fell back for a fake kick, but Burgess tackled him and Harvard got the ball on downs. A few line plays advanced the ball to Harvard's 50 yard line where time was called...