Word: attacked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Sophomore won the interclass lacrosse championship Saturday afternoon by defeating the Juniors in the final game of the series by the score of 4 to 0. The victory of the Sophomore was due to their superior team play and strong defense. The Juniors were unable to stop the concerted attack of their opponents and were particularly weak at goal. their passing was inaccurate...
...afternoon between the Juniors and Sophomores at 2.30 o'clock on Soldiers Field. The chances are slightly in favor of the Sophomores who have lost only two men from the team which last year defeated 1906. The Junior team has a strong defense; the Sophomores are strongest in their attack. The members of the winning team will receive their class lacrosse numerals and will be given the cups provided by the Suffolk Lacrosse Club. J. A. Sayler 3L. will referee the game and the time of the halves will be 20 and 15 minutes...
...first half the Seniors, who lacked team work and ability to shoot accurately, were unable to penetrate the strong defense of the Juniors. The only goal was made by Mendel for 1906 on a pretty shot from a difficult angle. The Seniors strengthened their attack in the second half and kept the play for the greater part of the time in the Juniors' territory, but owing to the very strong defense of their opponents near the goal, failed to score more than once. Phillips, Adams and Pratt played the best game for 1905; and Summers, Mendel, Bailey and Sloan...
...second game the Sophomores defeated the Freshmen by the score of 5 to 1. The Sophomores won through superior team play and a strong attack. Time and again Prizer and Wendell would carry the ball almost the entire length of the field by clever passing and running. Tucker, at goal, also did good work. The Freshmen played well at times but showed lack of experience. Prizer, Wendel, Ackerman and Tucker played the best game for the Sophomores, and Barber, Francis and Wellman for the Freshmen...
...spring football squad, now numbering about 30 men, has been practicing daily on Soldiers Field. Yesterday the line men were coached by R. A. Derby '05 in attack and defense. E. Bowditch '03 had charge of the ends, Coach Reid of the punters, and Captain Hurley of the backs. Special attention was paid to developing new punting material. The work throughout was spirited...