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Most of the gaims on both sides were made by short plunges through tackle, while end interference was seldom successful. The only long open run was made by Garrison, who got the ball on a fumble by his own side, and ran 30 yards for a touchdown...
...Warren played a fine game at half, and Scannell and Sleeper, the tackles, broke through and tackled well, and also did a large part of the ground gaining. Garrison, at quarter, put plenty of snap into the play, as usual. He also tackled well, but in the second half he hardly took advantage enough of Hallowell's long punting. The ends, Fenno and Rantoul, outplayed their lighter opponents...
...Garrison, q. b. q. b., Farley...
...following be dressed at 3.15 sharp in Locker Building: Fenno, Sleeper, Williams, Fitzgerald, Ladd, Scannell, Garrison, Warren, Weld, Hallowell, Pitts, Phelps, Collins, Dexter, Prouty, Sanders, Little, Scott, Prescott...
...which the Illustrated American indulges: "It were better for the life and morals of Boston that Harvard College were under the sea;" and again, "The effect of Harvard on the morals of Boston is about the same as that of a standing army of idle soldiers on a European garrison city." It may seem absurd to undertake the refutation of such purely calumnious assertions, yet it would surely be injurious to Harvard were they suffered to pass unnoticed. Were it not to guard against possible credence on the part of those as entirely ignorant of Harvard life as the writer...