The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association football guideThe official rules book and record book of college football . this team displayed more modern Foot Ball, and had moreopen plays than shown by any other, not even excepting Yale. Theyfinished a very successful season by winning their annual Dartmouthgame, 23—0. - Williams, with a better team than usual, showed strength littledreamed of. Their contests with Amherst and Dartmouth proved thevalue of good coaching. Although they were forced to tie games, eachending 0—0. nevertheless an impartial spectator would have decidedthat the
The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association football guideThe official rules book and record book of college football . this team displayed more modern Foot Ball, and had moreopen plays than shown by any other, not even excepting Yale. Theyfinished a very successful season by winning their annual Dartmouthgame, 23—0. - Williams, with a better team than usual, showed strength littledreamed of. Their contests with Amherst and Dartmouth proved thevalue of good coaching. Although they were forced to tie games, eachending 0—0. nevertheless an impartial spectator would have decidedthat they outplayed their opponents and showed a better knowledgeof new Foot Bail. Dartmouth, with a wealth of material for linework, for the first time in years showed a lack of first-class ability to make the most of the revised game was not in evidenceuntil they met Harvard. Here the team seemed to find itself, andduring the last half showed Foot Ball of a high class, using quick,aggressive, open plays, and delighting its supporters, who had beenled to believe the men incapable of such work. Their start, however,. PHILLIPS ANDOVER ACADEMY,—1, Clough; 2, Greenough; 3, Haines; 4,Rosendale: 5, Richmond: 6, Kilpatrick; 7. Merritt: 8. Daly, Capt.; 9. Fisher;10, McKav; 11, Pete, Trainer; 12, Favorite; 13, Mason.
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