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Gridiron Again
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Football at Other Colleges.
Harvard’s eleven played two games
last week, one with Bowdoin, Wednes-
day, Oct. 4, when the score was 13 to 0,
and one with Wesleyan, Saturday, Oct.
7 score 20 to 0. The small score of
the first game was due largely to the
absence of several of Harvard’s best
men, including quarterback Daly.
There was, however, two much careless
fumbling and poor kicking by the backs
to please the coaches and Thursday and
Friday were devoted to fixing these
irregularities and improving the team
play. The Wesleyan game on Satur-
day was a much fairer test of Harvard's
~ real strength. The strongest combina-
tion was in, and although there were
occasional poor plays, the 20 points
were made quite easily, by straight, hard
line-breaking by Devens, Parker, Ken-
dall and Ellis, the latter a Sophomore
substitute. Most of Wesleyan’s gains
were made through tackles Lawrence
and Swain. <<
The play of the University of Pennsyl-
vania in her games this season has been
erratic and not up to the high standard
of recent years. In the game with
Bucknell at Philadelphia, Wednesday,
Oct. 4, the first half ended with the
score II to 0 in favor of University of
Pennsylvania, Bucknell having scored
’ first with a goal from the field, and a
few minutes later with another one. In
the second half Outland, McCracken,
Hare and Coombs, the veterans, were on
their mettle, and between them carried
Bucknell off her feet with their fierce
play, scoring six touchdowns in quick
succession. In the game with Brown
at Providence, Saturday, Oct. 7, Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania was tied with
the score 5 to 5. Brown’s touchdown
was made on a fumble by Smith, Penn’s
left half, her left end, Cuddy, getting
through and picking up the ball for a
25-yard run. Hare made Penn’s only
touchdown. Brown took the ball away
from Penn. on downs repeatedly when
it was near her goal line.
Princeton’s first important game on
her southern trip, which began Fri-
day last, was. with the Annapolis Naval
Cadets eleven, which she beat by the
score of 5 to o. Her first game was
with the Maryland Athletic Club the
day before, score 28 to o. Constant
fumbling, rather than a strong team
opposing them, was the principal reason
of the low score with the cadets.
Columbia won from Rutgers, Tues-
day, Oct. 3, by 30 to 0 and from Union
College, Saturday, Oct. 7 by 21 to o.
There has been little improvement in
the work this week. Fumbling by the
backs and poor interference are the
chief troubles. :
Cornell, after playing a loose and
ineffective game against Hamilton Col-
lege, Sept. 30, in which the score was
played a clean, fast game with
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Williams last Saturday, scoring 12
points to o. Williams played her best
game of the year, though she could not
cross her opponent’s line.
Other games Saturday, Oct. 7, were:
At Hanover, N. H.—Dartmouth 37;
Bowdoin o.
At West Point, N. Y.—Cadets 0;
Penn. State College 6.
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Wale Golf Team Wins,
A match was played between the Uni-
versity Golf team and the Bridgeport
Country Club team on Saturday, Octo-
ber 7, and resulted in favor of the Yale
team by a score of 23 to 7. The scores
of the matches were as follows: Ives
defeated T. M. Robertson, I901, 2 up;
T. L. Cheney, 1901, defeated Patterson,
1 up; Hitchcock, 1903, defeated Hinds,
6 up; F. C. Havemeyer; 1900, defeated
Knapp, 3 up; Young defeated C. D.
Barnes, 19002, 5 up; E. M. Byers, 1901,
defeated Thorn, 7 up; A. T. Dwight,
1900 §., defeated Bishop, 6 up. Total—
Yale 23, Bridgeport 7.
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