. Outing. IN 1896 THE CARLISLE TEAM HAD AS ITS CAPTAIN AS GOOD A PLAYER AS EVER WALKED THE GRIDIRON. ing Dartmouth, 21 to o, Amherst, 53 to2, West Point, 28 to o, and Chicago,39 to o. Then there seemed to be a slight letup, for the Indian game was only 11 to5, the Pennsylvania game, 10 to o, theBrown game, 17 to 6. But the powerstill remained sufficient and was much inevidence at New Haven. Harvard wasnever in danger except possibly oncewhen a field kick was attempted. Dave Campbells team representedHarvard in 1901 and defeated Gouldsteam at Cambridge by a score of 22 to o,in spite of the fact


. Outing. IN 1896 THE CARLISLE TEAM HAD AS ITS CAPTAIN AS GOOD A PLAYER AS EVER WALKED THE GRIDIRON. ing Dartmouth, 21 to o, Amherst, 53 to2, West Point, 28 to o, and Chicago,39 to o. Then there seemed to be a slight letup, for the Indian game was only 11 to5, the Pennsylvania game, 10 to o, theBrown game, 17 to 6. But the powerstill remained sufficient and was much inevidence at New Haven. Harvard wasnever in danger except possibly oncewhen a field kick was attempted. Dave Campbells team representedHarvard in 1901 and defeated Gouldsteam at Cambridge by a score of 22 to o,in spite of the fact that in the first fewminutes of play Yale was twice withinHarvards twenty-five-yard line. Thisteam numbered, together with Camp-bell who was an All America end forthree years, Kernan, the powerful back,Marshall, Blagden, now Harvardsmember of the Rules Committee, andthe celebrated Cutts. It is worth while to compare the Har-vard teams of 1898 and 1901. Thescores of Dibblees team of 1898 have already been


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