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Harvard defeated Brown on Saturday by a score of 11 to 6. The team played in poorer form than at any time this season, and by inexcusably frequent fumbling and carelessness almost lost the game. In the first half neither team scored, Brown losing the ball on Harvard's twenty yard line and Harvard fumbling it on Brown's five yard line. In the first part of the second half Harvard played a little faster and scored twice, but the men soon became slow and careless again, and Brown made a touchdown on a simple trick play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A POOR GAME | 11/12/1900 | See Source »

...Brayton fumbled, but Fincke picked up the ball and carried it across the line. Soon after the next kick-off Rainsford had a chance for place-kick goal from the first team's thirty yard line, but failed. The first team could not gain after this because of the frequent fumbles, holdings, and off side plays, and the rest of the time was given up to almost continual punting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SLOW PRACTICE. | 11/9/1900 | See Source »

...though brilliant at times, was uneven, and some losses were sustained through slow starting. However, Yale showed great power of determination in gaining on third down, and often made the required distance after being held twice for little or no gain. Holding in the line and offside play were frequent on both sides, and both teams were penalized repeatedly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Defeats West Point. | 11/5/1900 | See Source »

...tried for the first time this year. He kept his feet well and made many short gains. Ellis and Kernan, who retired from the game soon after the beginning because of slight injuries, did some strong line bucking. Stillman interfered fairly well, but could gain little himself. The frequent failures of Kendall to gain around the ends were caused by loose and slow interference. The work of the men on the right side of the line, Ristine, J. Lawrence and Burnett, was very aggressive in offense and fairly steady in defense. On the other side of the line, however, Campbell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAM WINS AT WEST POINT. | 10/22/1900 | See Source »

...best individual playing was done by E. Kendall, who failed only twice to make substantial gains both round left end and through the line. His work, however, was marred by frequent failures to stick to his interference, I. W. Kendall and Kernan both gained ground when called upon, but they were rather slow in starting. The backs often reached holes in the line a little too late and sometimes did not find them at all. Campbell and Blagden opened wide holes in the Wesleyan line and did excellent work in boxing the opposing tackle. J. Lawrence and Lee were also...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 24; WESLEYAN, 0. | 10/1/1900 | See Source »

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