Scoring during this era awarded 4 points for a
touchdown, 2 points for a
conversion kick (extra point), and 5 points for a
field goal. 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. A report in
The New Hampshire College Monthly by the team's student manager stated that the team played six games, Recaps of seven games were provided in the
College Monthly; six varsity contests plus a game played by the second team (backups). On November 2, the varsity defeated Somersworth High School while the second team defeated Berwick Academy.
College Football Data Warehouse and the Wildcats' media guide list both of those contests, while omitting the October 12 loss against the Portsmouth Athletic Association. While the student manager's report noted that the "Portsmouth game was postponed three times", the
College Monthly is clear that the game did get played; thus it is included in the overall record per 1895 sources, in lieu of the second team's win over Berwick Academy. ==Roster==