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...hurdling formation without gain, and Morley punted. The ball rolled over Harvard's goal line and on the kick-out Kernan punted 70 yards. Morley returned the punt on the next play. Kernan punted again. Failing to gain, Morley fell back to punt, but the pass went over his head and rolled to the 35 yard line. On the next play the ball was fumbled, and Motley secured it. Three runs by Kernan around right end netted 27 yards. Ristine gained through left tackle, but Harvard lost 10 yards for Lawrence's interference, and Columbia got the ball on downs...
...game. A sufficient number of last year's team has returned, however, to make it possible to have thorough coaching. In about ten days, when the new men will warrant the change, the squad will be divided into scrub teams, which will play daily practice games. As yet a head coach for this year has not been decided upon...
...plans for the museum and library for the Educational Department are now in definite form, and only remain to be carried out when the space assigned to the department has been vacated. Professor Hanus, the head of the department, has had assigned for the purpose the second floor of the west wing and the annex of the Lawrence Scientific School, the latter being at present used as an engineering laboratory. With the completion of the new Engineering Building, these will be vacated and alterations will be made to suit the new conditions. The laboratory and basement of the annex will...
...Gardiner, of last year's eleven, is playing right end. He is slow and does not use his head well, but he is the best end Pennsylvania has. Taylor is his substitute. There is no good candidate for left end. Metzgar runs well with the ball, and Ludes and Thomas are good on the defensive, but no one of the three can be considered a reliable...
During the last few months the Botanic Garden of the University has been perhaps more attractive than at any previous stage of its development. Mr. Oakes Ames, the assistant director, has had the hearty co-operation of the head gardener in all particulars, and has carried out certain plans which have been carefully matured. The most important of these plans is the improvement of the central pond, a small body of water which has heretofore given much trouble. Mr. Ames attacked the problem in a thorough manner, and the result has been most gratifying. The water-plants have grown...