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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox college sports team season Шаблон:1898 Eastern college football independents records The 1898 New Hampshire football teamШаблон:Efn was an American football team that represented New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic ArtsШаблон:Efn during the 1898 college football season—the school became the University of New Hampshire in 1923. The team finished with a record of 3–5 or 4–4, per 1898 sources or modern sources, respectively.

Schedule

Scoring during this era awarded five points for a touchdown, one point for a conversion kick (extra point), and five points for a field goal.Шаблон:Efn Teams played in the one-platoon system and the forward pass was not yet legal. Games were played in two halves rather than four quarters.

Date Opponent Site per 1898 sources per modern sources
Result Source Result Source
Шаблон:Abbr at Шаблон:Cfb link Lewiston, ME L 0–35 [1][2] L 0–35 [3][4]
October 8 at Шаблон:Cfb link Whittier FieldШаблон:DotBrunswick, ME L 0–59 [5][6] L 0–59 [3][4]
October 15 Sanborn Seminary Durham, NH W 81–0 [7] W 81–0 [3][4]
October 22 Шаблон:Cfb link (underclassmen)Шаблон:Efn Durham, NH W 6–0 [8] W 6–0 [3][4]
Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Cfb link (varsity) Durham, NH L 0–22 [9][10] L 0–22 [3][4]
November 5 at Andover Academy Andover, MA L 0–24 [11] L 0–24 [3][4]
November 12 Portsmouth HS Alumni Durham, NH L 0–6 [12][13] W 11–0 [3][4]
Шаблон:Abbr Шаблон:Cfb link Durham, NH W 11–0 [14] W 11–0 [3][4]

The 81 points scored by New Hampshire on October 15 surpass program records of most points scored (70) and greatest margin of victory (66) as listed in the New Hampshire media guide;[15] however, this game was played against a high school team.

The November 2 game was the first meeting between the New Hampshire and MIT varsity football programs.[16]

The New Hampshire team left the field early in the second half of the November 12 game, due to rough play. The contemporary game recap published in The Portsmouth Herald notes that the referee "awarded it to Portsmouth six to nothing."[12] The score on the field had been 11–0 in favor of New Hampshire at the time the game was abandoned.[12]

Roster

Name Position Team photo location
Henry H. Calderwood (captain) fullback on floor, second from right (with football)
Guy M. Cleaveland right halfback (sub.) standing rightmost
Irving A. Colby left tackle seated, second from left
J. N. Cook fullback (sub.) standing, second from left
J. S. Dearborn center seated, center
Harry G. Farwell right end on floor, leftmost
George end (sub.) standing, second from right
Fred H. Grover left halfback (sub.) seated, second from right
Willis D. F. Hayden right guard seated, rightmost
J. Norton Hunt left end standing, leftmost
Rutherford B. Lewis quarterback on floor, rightmost
W. H. Twombly right guard standing, center
John E. Wilson left halfback seated, leftmost
Robert M. Wright right halfback on floor, second from left

Source:[17]

Notes

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References

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Further reading

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