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Soon after the kick off Peabody made a kick, and Hurd being put "on side," got the ball and made a short rush. After a kick by Willard, Bayne muffed the ball and Bemis handsomely tackled Terry, who tried to run with it. This good work took the ball into Yale ground, but Harvard was soon put on the defence again, where Finney did some good tackling, and our rushers stopped some of the Yale attempts to pass. Next an unfortunate high punt by Peabody was caught by Bayne, only a few yards in front of the posts. From this...
...ball after being put in play was usually in the hands of Yale. Richards, and Bayne made good rushes, while Hurd, Finney, Burgess and Peabody distinguished themselves by their successful tackling. Just five minutes before the inning was over, Richards made a fine run one-third of the length of the field and scored a touchdown. He kicked a goal, 24-0. Time was called with the ball on Harvard's end of the field...
Hardly a fortnight ago we printed an editorial commenting upon the alarming prevalence of petty thieving in the college. As we predicted at that time, the matter was passed over and forgotten, apparently no effort whatever being made by the proper authorities to put a stop to the nuisance by detecting and punishing the offenders. We are led to refer to the subject again because of a recent and daring case of theft. Last week a student, upon going to dinner at Memorial, hung his overcoat upon one of the hooks at the side of the hall. Imagine his supreme...
...umpire, did well in that capacity and did some excellent coaching, but he did not have the management of the team down to such a fine point as did Mr. Connor. We should like to suggest that the gentleman selected to act as umpire in the remaining games will put himself on such intimate relations with the captain and team as to be able to render them as efficient aid as did the sprightly Mr. Connor to Princeton...
...rather early in the season to state definitely anything definitely in regard to the nine ; but everything tends to show that Harvard will have one of the strongest nines that she has ever put in the field. Le Moyne, Coolidge and Baker will not play this year ; but there are able players to fill their positions. The following men will train all winter, and will probably play in the nine. Nichols has been practising faithfully all the fall and will probably pitch. Allen will catch without doubt, as his fine record last year places him far ahead of college catchers...