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About twenty-five men, led by H.S. Knowles '02 and E.W. Mills '01, went in the practice cross country run yesterday afternoon. The course was across Norton's Field, around Porter's Station and back to the Gymnasium, in all a little over three miles. There was no break at the finish. The time was twenty-five minutes...
Burnett kicked off in touch, and Yale got a free kick from the twenty five yard line. Daly ran twelve yards on this and was downed on Yale's fifty yard line. Ellis and Sawin made two short gains and Harvard was given five yards for interference with the centre. Yale held and Sawin kicked a drop kick to Yale's ten yard line. Hale gained seven yards through the centre, and then punted to Harvard's twenty-five yard line. Here Kendall fumbled and Yale got the ball. Roberts then went in at Barnard's place. Bloomer and Stillman...
Captain Daly and Campbell then left the game and Fincke and Bowditch took their places. Sharpe caught Burnett's kick-off on the twenty-five yard line and on the next down Bloomer made five yards. Stillman was substituted for Ellis. Hale punted to the middle of the field, and as Harvard failed to gain, Sawin returned the punt to Yale's thirtyyard line Graydon then replaced Eaton. Stillman of Yale plunged through the line for eight yards, but a moment later Harvard got the ball on a fumble. A double pass play was then tried, but Coy broke through...
...then Stillman punted to Yale's forty-yardline. Bloomer and Hale made three yards, and Hale punted to Harvard's thirty-yard line, Stillman fumbled the ball, but Fincke recovered it. An exchange of punts and a twenty-yard run by Fincke gave Harvard the ball on her thirty-five yard line. Here Harvard tried the double pass the Bloomer got the ball for Yale. Yale could not gain, and Sharpe tried a drop-kick goal from the forty-yard line. He missed it by about ten feet. Stillman on a free punt sent the ball to the centre...
...Harvard Classical Club is on a firmer footing this year than ever before. Twenty-five new members have joined the club raising the total membership, including active and honorary members, to ninety. Owing to this increase it was found necessary to have a regular place of meeting and a room in Phillips Brooks House has been procured. The meetings of the club which are held every three weeks are devoted to the reading of plays from old classic authors and discussions on current classical literature. At frequent intervals papers are read by members of the Faculty and by professors from...