Word: trafford
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Harvard,- Cumnock. Longstreth, Dexter, Cranston (centre), Trafford, Davis, Harding and VanSchaick; Dean, quarter-back; Lee and Wadsworth, half-backs; Sears, full-back...
...ball. Passed to Graves, who fumbled it, and was obliged to score a safety. Harvard, 2; Exeter, 8. Perry and Blanchard steadily gained, but Graves' long punts brought the ball near Harvard's posts. Stickney got it and started with a clear field, but was finely tackled by Crane. Trafford soon got the ball and rushed it behind the line. Goal. Harvard, 2; Exeter, 14. The ball again in play, Perry carried it down the field toward Exeter, and after Harvard had been given five yards and gained the ball on account of fouls, Austin carried it across Exeter...
Exeter.- Heffelfinger, Bardwell, Erskine, Stickney (centre), Beattie, Trafford and Hill; Brooks and Morse, half-backs; Barbour, quarter-back; Graves, full-back...
...best playing for Harvard was done by Perry, Austin and Morse, For Exeter, the best playing was done by Brooks, Trafford and Barbour. It would be useless to attempt an individual criticism of a game like the one which was played by Harvard. The men had no life and there was no spirit shown. The ball was taken from Harvard by the Exeter men before our men were aware of it while the Exeter half-backs were nearly always able to find holes in our rush line. Only once did Harvard really work and then two touchdowns were scored. They...
...Trafford...