St. Iohnfs ..... St- Iohn's St. John's ..... St. John's ..... St. Iohn's ..... St- ,Tohn's ..... St Iohn's ..... St. Iohnis ..... St St St . Iohn's ..... . Iohn's ............... Iohnls. ....... ........ . 'kfiorfeited to St. Iohn's, St. John's ..... St. Iohn's ..... St. I0hn's ..... St- Iohn's ..... St. Iohn's ..... St. Iohn's ..... St. John's .... . St. Iohn's ..... St. Iohn's ..... St. Iohn's. St. Iohn's .... . St. Iohn's ..... St. Iohn's .... St. John's .... St. Iohn's .... St. Iohn's .... St. Iohn's .... St. Johnis .... St. Johnis .... . Iohn's .... . Iohnis .... St. John's... St. John's .... St. Iohn's .... St St sf st - Iolin's .... . Iohn's .... lb if u .. Foot Ball Scores-+ContinuecI Season 1893. . . . 34 Baltimore City College .... . . . . 0 . . . I2 Episcopal High School ..... . . . . IO . . . 6 Johns Hopkins .......... . . . . 6 . . . 16 Johns Hopkins ......... . . . . I0 .. . 6 . Wa1'1'en Athletic Club .... . . 4 Season 1894.3 . . . 24 WVashington College ........ . . 8 . . . 26 Maryland Agricultural ..... . . 6 . . . 26 Episcopal High School ..... . . 0 . . . 42 VVestern Maryland ..... . . 4 . . 6 Uohns Hopkins ......... .... 0 .. o VVarren Athletic Club .... .... 1 2 Season 1895. . . . 20 Baltimore City College ...... . . 0 . . 0 Baltimore Athletic Club .... . . I0 . . . 22 Swarthmore ............... . . . . 22 . . . 22 Johns Hopkins ............ . . 4 . . . . 42 Baltimore City College. . . . . . . 0 4 University of Maryland .... .. 0 18 Johns Hopkins.......... .. 0 .. on WHT1'CU Athletic Club .... .. I2 Season 1896- .... 18 Baltimore Lawyers... ..... .. 4 . . 0 University of Maryland. . . . . . 2 .. 0 University of Virginia ..... 48 .. O Naval Academy .......... 50 . . 9 Gallaudet ...........,....... . . 8 .. 0 Wasliington and Lee .......... .. . 24 . . o Virginia Military Institute .... . . . I4 ....10 Haverford.................. ...IO . . . . II University of Maryland. .. . . . .. 6 Season I897. . . . . I6 'Western Maryland College. . . . . . . 0 - - 6 Maryland Agricultural ...... . . . 4 - - 0 Johns Hopkins. .......... . . . 6 - - 6 Gallaudet ................... . . . 6 - - 0 Baltimore City College ........ . . . 0 .. . . 18 Baltimore Medical College. .. . . .. 0 - - . . 0 University of Maryland. . . . . . . . 24 I2 Delaware College......... 4 - - 4 Swarthmore ............. . . I8 1 32
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rr 1, l Q, is VT tif V iw L l w i v ai Lt The Hopkins Game ' as URELY no one who saw that game can fail to acknowledge that we dec dedly outplay ed Hopkins even though we were compelled to forfeit - 7 7 A n J . just a few minutes before the referee's whistle would have ended the struggle. Encouraged by a band of rooters which considerably outnumbered those of our opponents, our men went into the game with a snap that simply carried Hopkins off her feet. In the first half, Hopkins kicked off and downed us on our 20-yard line. Rain- soaked and mud-bedaubed, we worked the ball from here to the Hopkins 20-yard line, where we lost it on a fumble. Fumble followed fumble in rapid succession, and the ball continued to pass first from our possession into Hopkins', and vice versa, until Time was called, when the ball was on Hopkins, 20-yard line and in our possession. Amid prolonged cheering and waving of liags, St. john's ran upon the rain- soaked lield again for the second half. Randall kicked off and regained the ball on a fumble on Hopkins' 30-yard line. We seemed, however, unable to take advantage o-f this excellent chance for a touchdown, for we lost the ball on downs. Hopkins, having the heavier team, now shoved us over the slippery ground, but they soon lost the ball near the center of the field on an off-side play. Again we worked the ball down the field, but it was apparent that we were weakening under the -'superior weight of the Hopkins men. We were soon compelled to give up the ball again and our opponents worked it to our 25-yard line. Although they lost it here on an off-play, we were forced to kick, downing Hopkins in the center of the field. Here we held them for downs, bue we were again forced to try a kick. ,Randall fumbled the toss and was downed. Again we tried a kick and downed Hopkins on tfieir 30-yard line. From this point Hopkins worked the ball to our 5-yard line, but again lost it on an off-side play. Again we kicked, but this time the ball was ' Jlocked and downed on our I2-y8.1'Cl line, a Hopkins' man capturing the ball. VVe now really held them for downs, but the referee called First downf, so we l iad to submit to another series of rushes. The critical moment had arrived-five minutes to play and the ball on our two yard line. Hopkins centre started to pass the ball, but the slippery ground seemed to hold g . -..YV .4 134 2 '
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