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Ninety-four opened the second half with a V and made several short gains. The ball was then thrown to Waters but Cary broke through and tackled him. As he fell he passed the ball to Gardner, who made a good run and touch-down. Garrison failed to kick a goal. Score, 6-4. Ninety-three here made some short rushes and were allowed five yards for off-side play. Robb was injured and Broughton took his place. Immediately the criss-cross trick was tried but failed. The ball was in '94's territory when time was called. Final score...
...then Sherwin dodged through the Bowdoin rushers 20 yards and scored the first touchdown; goal. Score, 6-0. Harvard forced Bowdoin steadily back from the center of the field, the visitors twice taking the ball back 20 yards to keep it. At length Dean and Fearing got through and fell on the ball. It was giving to Sherwin, who ran 15 yards around the end and scored the second touch-down; no goal. Score 10-0. Some miserable playing by Harvard now allowed the visitors to force the ball from the 25 yard line to the other...
Williams failed to gain when the ball was put in play at the 25 yard line. It was passed to Hall to kick, but he fumbled, and Newell fell on it at the ten yard line. Davis carried it ahead seven yards, and Lee made his third touchdown. No goal. Score...
Thayer and G. F. Brown were in the final heat of the 100 yards dash and Brown obtained second place. In the quarter mile run for novices, Hollis led until he and Wells fell; Gratwick then took the lead and Wells again reached second place and again fell; Hollis finished second and Gratwick third. Allen was third in the 220 yards hurdles. Stead (10 yards), and F. E. Stetson (30 yards) were second and third respectively in the quarter mile handicap. Allen was third and last in the two mile steeple chase...
...Mystic eleven, champions of the Eastern Massachusetts league. The game was close and exciting, and the victory for the crippled Harvard team was extremely creditable. In the first innings S. A. M. Skinner did the best batting for Harvard, going in first and rolling up 18 before his wicket fell, the last for the side. Wells also batted in good form. The running, however, was extremely careless. For Mystic Record, an underhand bowler, was very effective, taking three wickets for one run. C. S. Skinner bowled excellently for Harvard. The Harvard team showed their lack of practice by some ragged...