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...only the simpler plays, gaining ground around the ends by good interference. Sawin, at left half, made most of the touchdowns scored by the first eleven. He also out-punted R. Lawrence of the second, and showed much of his old skill in running with the ball. Burnett had frequent chances to kick goals from the field, but owing to the slippery ball succeeded only once. One of his kicks, however, from the fifty-seven yard line, went far above the cross-bar, but outside the post by a few feet. Reid played fullback for a short time, but wrenched...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAM LEAVES TODAY. | 11/2/1899 | See Source »

After Burnett had kicked off, Richardson made twenty yards around Hallowell. Frequent punting made the ball change hands often, Harvard occasionally trying Brown's ends, with little success. Brown finally attempted rushing, but lost the ball for offside play. Failing to gain around Cuddy, Sawin punted on the third down, the ball going outside on Brown's twenty-yard line. Bates returned a low, bounding ball, which Sawin cleverly handled. Daly then changed his tactics, and, after ten plays, alternating centre plunges and mass plays on tackle, Kendall was sent across for a touchdown. Sawin kicked an easy goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROWN DEFEATED, 11-0 | 10/23/1899 | See Source »

...ready. The followed the ball well, fumbled but little, and entered aggressively into every play. The Sophomores, on the other hand, showed very little knowledge of the game. Their team work was poor and they displayed a general looseness and lack of snap which was made worse by frequent fumbling. The absence of many of last year's team who are playing on the 'Varsity squad has necessitated the development of new men for almost all the positions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Football. | 10/11/1899 | See Source »

...make it a class affair instead of an independent speculation. The justification of the change is due to the individual editor to whose hands the publication was entrusted, and he has succeeded admirably. The athletic and social records are entirely free from those aggravating mistakes which are of such frequent occurence in irresponsible publications, and in every way the Album is distinctly creditable and rather more than well worth owing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/10/1898 | See Source »

...resulted in a vast increase in the intelligent interest in rowing, and in getting many good eight-oared crews on the river. No one can doubt that a thoroughly solid graded system of selection has been established by which all the available material may be well trained, tested in frequent contests, and finally selected for the most important positions on a basis of proven worth as well as of marked promise for the future. Through the graded steps of the various Weld crews and the regular class crews men have worked their way up to the 'Varsity boat, while...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'VARSITY CREW. | 6/2/1898 | See Source »

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