Word: finality
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...Freshman eleven was almost defeated by Exeter, on Saturday, the final score being a tie, 11 to 11. Only two successful end plays in the last minute of play enabled the Freshmen to tie the score. Hutchinson's failure to make a good punt-out lost the chance of winning...
Directly after the first kick-off Laurson went around Campbell for fifteen yards, but Harvard got the ball on a punt and began a march toward the goal. Short plunges by Ellis and Kendall and two runs of eight and twenty yards by Kendall and a final buck of four yards scored the first touchdown. J. Lawrence kicked the goal. For the rest of the half Harvard was unable to force the ball over the line again. Once it was taken to the fifteen yard line and again to the five yard line, but fumbles by Putnam and Kendall prevented...
...Bidwell 2L. and S. H. Derby 2L. won the final doubles match in the fall tennis tournament Saturday, defeating M. G. Beaman 2L. and R. S. Goodrich 3L., 6 4, 6-2. The match was quick and fast, all four men using strong forehand strokes. Derby's strokes were especially strong and accurate and his lobs were wonderfully sure. Bidwell used his stroke with good effect and his playing improved throughout the match...
...every other man in his section. The two players in each section making the highest scores will then enter the semifinal round. The ten men selected thus from the five sections, will then be divided into two sections and the two best players from each section will enter the final round, in which R. R. Perry, C. F. C. Arensberg and C. T. Rice of last year's team will also enter. The four best players in the final round will represent Harvard in the Intercollegiate Chess Tournament during Christmas week...
...yards dash, first heat--Won by C. E. Clapp; second, I. G. Fry; third, J. A. Kangley Time, 10 4-5s. Second heat --Won by E. Bell, Jr.; second, P. Oakes; third, L. B. deKoven. Time, 11s. Final heat--Won by I. G. Fry; second, C. E. Clapp; third, E. Bell, Jr. Time...