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After the signal practice the first eleven lined up against the second for 20 minutes of play. The first scored one touchdown in short order by steady gains through tackles, but after the touchdown fell off in its playing and was unable to score again. This failure to score may be partly attributed to the presence of M. Donald 3L. in the line of the second eleven. Cutts was unable to handle Donald, who broke up the interference and frequently tackled the runner. There was still some fumbling, but on the whole the men played a careful game. They...
...interference. On the next play Harvard stopped Columbia's hurdling formation without gain, and Morley punted. The ball rolled over Harvard's goal line and on the kick-out Kernan punted 70 yards. Morley returned the punt on the next play. Kernan punted again. Failing to gain, Morley fell back to punt, but the pass went over his head and rolled to the 35 yard line. On the next play the ball was fumbled, and Motley secured it. Three runs by Kernan around right end netted 27 yards. Ristine gained through left tackle, but Harvard lost 10 yards for Lawrence...
...Devens. Mifflin, Devens and Putnam advanced the ball to the five yard line where Amherst held for downs. On tackle-back plays Amherst gained 10 yards and then punted to Baldwin. Devens gained 20 yards around left end. Putnam fumbled the ball on the 25 yard line but Baldwin fell on it. The next pass was poor and Harvard could gain nothing. Time was called with the ball on the 27 yard line...
...gain, and Meier punted to Knowles, who missed the ball, losing 15 yards. The first advanced on line plays and a 30 yard run by Knowles to the 10 yard line, where they were held for downs. Meier punted to Swann, who was downed by Thayer. Mifflin fell back to punt, but Sargent made a bad pass, and Randolph broke through and fell on the ball. Meier punted to Swann, who ran back seven yards. Gains by Swann and Mifflin advanced the ball to the 40 yard line, where time was called...
...failed and Matthews ran the ball back 15 yards. McGrew gained four yards and Knowles 12 yards, when the ball was lost on a fumble. Good plunges by Moody advanced the ball 18 yards and Allen tried a place kick. The line did not hold and the kick fell short. Matthews ran it back eight yards, but after a few plays Harvard fumbled again and lost the ball. Again Allen tried a place kick, but the kick was blocked, Harvard getting the ball. Shortly after this Swann fumbled the ball on the 15 yard line; Blake picked...