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Harvard 1902 'Varsity Football Team
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Harvard Coaches. BERT WATERS, Harvard, '94 Capt. of the '93 Team Played Left Tackle in '91, Left Guard in '92, Half-baclf in aridllllght Tackle in '94. Coach of Harvard Teams 1 BENJAMIN H. DIBBLEE. Harvard, '99 Capt. of the '98 Team Played Full-baoli ln '90 and Half-back in '97 and '95 Coach of Harvard Teams
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This was one of the greatest years in lflarvard's football history. At no time was our 'Varsity team CVCII i11 da11ger of being de- l feated. Harvard scored 254 points to 24 scored by opponents. lior the fourth consecutive year l'ennsylvania was defeated. Har- vard won by a11 overwhelming victory with the score of 33 to 6. The Yale game was played on Soldiers' lfield Zlllll resulted i11 the greatest victory Harvard ever achieved over her rival. Yale was ontclassed completely. The score was 22 t0 O- vf-live., 1.1 1-1.01.1 af.. STILLMAN, 'o3, PUNTING. The line-up: Bowditch, r, e, Campbell, lO2, 1. e. tCaptainJ. Cuffs, 2L,, I-, t, Marshall, 504, q. b. Barnard, '02, r, gg RlStl11e, '02, Y. ll. b. Greene, fog, e, Kernan, 1. h. b. Lee, 2-M., 1, g, Graydon, f. b. Blagden, ,O2, l. t. SICNIUR X EAR. The first game in the inter-class football series was won on No- vember l5tl'l by our Senior class team. The score was 6 to 0. Our team was lighter than tl1e 1904 team. but 1903 won by strong aggressive playing. The line-up was as follows: Percival, r. e. Story, l. e. lllaikie, r. t. Pier, q. b. ,l-lanavan, r. g. llullivant, r. h. b. Loring, c. Locke, l. h. b. Corbett. l. Switzer. f. b. Cndahy, l. t. 'l riday, Noveinher 2lSl, was a great day for IQOS. For three years we had held tl1e class cl1a1npionsl1ip. lint one game re- mained, and 011 tl1at game our fate depended. The class turned out well to support the team, and the team did all tl1at Could have been asked of it. It began to get dark before the game was over, and when time was called, the score was: 1903, 18: 1905, o. For the fourth consecutive year we had 11ow won the inter-class football championship. The line-up follows: llrewster, Renn, 1'ulsifer, lllaikie, Ayer, r. t. Little, l. e. Percival, Roberts, lqlrown, r. e. Cudahy, Mather, l. t. Corbett, Child, l. g. Loring, Sears, c. Pier, Page, q. h. Stone, Gray, l. h. b. Bullivant, Shepard, Wcecl, r. h. b. Hanavan, Frantz, Monks, r. g. Switzer, Ives, Kittredge, f. b. Y The 'Varsity football team' was defeated once last fall, and that was at New Haven. In the Pennsylvania game Harvard won by the score of II to o.
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