Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...basis of yesterday's score would be misleading. It can be safely said, however, that Harvard played the best game of the season. The work of the eleven was full of snap; the men never stopped playing football except for a short time at the beginning of the second half. The rush line continues to show improvement. The presence of P. Trafford has greatly strengthened the centre and infused a degree of confidence into the whole line which it has lacked heretofore; he played only in the first half yesterday, but in that time did some excellent work. Captain Cumnock...
During the first half Howland of the Orange team had been hurt, and his place had been taken by Marshall. At the beginning of the second half Mason took Cumnock's place, Heard played at guard in place of P. Trafford, and Goldthwaite played right tackle while Blanchard took Shaw's place at guard. These changes seemed to lessen the effectiveness of Harvard's work. When Lee took Lake's place a little after the beginning of the half, the play became even more loose. Speir went through a great hole in the line between Heard and Upton and gained...
...wishes to see plenty of animal life and action, plenty of good, boisterous fun, let him go to the "Texas Steer," which began its second week at the Tremont Theatre last evening. There may be many critics who inveigh against the dramas of Hoyt-and this last is one of his best-but B cannot be denied that they afford pleasure to the majority of people, and soloing as this main object is encompassed, Hoyt's dramas will continue to meet with success. The various parts in this, "A Texas Steer," are well taken, as the continuous applause and laughter...
...times played well and were liberally applauded through out the entire game. Ninety-one used their weight to advantage at critical moments and in this way often gained sufficient ground to enable them to retain possession of the ball. The game was unsatisfactory on account of darkness, the second half lasting only five minutes...
Ninety-one failed to gain at the beginning of the second half and the ball was passed to Moen. He was anxious, however, to return the ball and instead of kicking made a beautiful rush around the end. This rush practically put an end to all chances of '93's scoring. '91 gradually worked the ball nearer '93's goal but time prevented them from scoring again. Final score...