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...teams played very evenly, as the the score indicates, but the first eleven had a little the better of it. The ball was twice within four yards of the goal of Trafford's team and only by the hardest kind of work was the game saved and the ball carried to the middle of the field. Once in the first half the second team kept the ball for some time in the first eleven's territory, but Malone's goal line was never in imminent danger...
This afternoon at a quarter past four two elevens, made up from men who have been training with the foot ball squad under the direction of Captain Trafford, will play a game on Norton's Field. Two halves will be played of fifteen or twenty minutes each and the game will be refereed and umpired by old 'varsity players, who are now in the Law School. Trafford will captain the second eleven and Malone '93, will have charge of the first. No admission will be charged. The teams will be made up from the following men, who have worked with...
...year, to attend a foot ball game. This afternoon, however, two elevens, as nearly matched as possible, will play a game that is sure to be interesting. This interest arises not solely from the contest itself; it arises from the fact that the college can see what material Captain Trafford has developed during the spring training. The wonderful revival in foot ball at Harvard began with Captain Cumnock's efforts. One of these was to develope men by spring practice. He succeeded well; and Captain Trafford has carried out the same plan. It may be that he has not developed...
...word of hearty thanks is due to Captain Cumnock again, to Mr. Perry Trafford, to Mr. Finlay, to Mr. Lee, to Mr. Fearing, and to all the others who have been helping Captain Trafford in his work. We urge the college to turn out this afternoon and see the results which they have accomplished...
...Trafford '93 has begun training with the 'varsity nine...