Word: afternoon
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This morning's practice will be at 10.30 instead of 11, and this afternoon's at 3.30. All men in the University who are physically able to play are urged to come out at once...
...Preliminary work was light at first but was quickly increased as the week advanced. Morning work consisted of practicing starts, dumb-bell drills, mile runs, and on Thursday tackling the dummy. In the afternoon practice running was omitted, but on Thursday there was the first line-up for breaking through. On Friday two elevens were lined up against each other to break through on kicks. Sawin, Daly and Hallowell kicked. There was no practice on Saturday afternoon, but the squad was divided into four elevens, which ran through six single plays. The training table begins on Thursday...
Yesterday morning's practice was light, in anticipation of a line-up in the afternoon. After a little practice in starts and in dropping on the ball, the line men tackled the dummy while the backs punted. Then the four elevens ran through signals for about fifteen minutes...
...afternoon, the squad was given a little rudimentary work and the four elevens ran through a few plays. Afterwards, Burden's eleven lined-up against Parker's. Kendall and Warren made several long gains around the ends for the former, but they were unable to gain to any extent through the line. On defensive work Burden's eleven is already strong. Next, Fincke's eleven was matched against Gray's and proved much the superior. Ellis and Gierasch did some excellent ground-gaining around the ends and through tackles. Each pair of elevens played two short halves of five minutes...
That with Yale, and to the privilege of purchasing before the general sale two reserved seats for the Yale game at Soldiers Field Nov. 18, may be obtained in Cambridge at the Harvard Co-operative, Leavitt & Peirce's, Amee's, 19 Grays, and at the box office on the afternoon of any game. Tickets may be obtained in Boston at Wright & Ditson's, Washington St., and at J. P. Lovell Arms Co., Washington St. Price...