Word: attacked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...goals to 1. The team will hold a final light work-out at the Arena this evening at 6 o'clock. There will be no scrimmage, but the hour will be devoted to passing, shooting, blocking, and perfecting the various plays. Curtis has practically recovered from the attack of grippe which has kept him away from the Arena for the last few days, and will be among the squad of 16 men that will make the trip to New York tomorrow morning on the 10 o'clock train. Doty and Baker were also given a day off yesterday, but will...
...ridiculous, unless we have ample forces at home to occupy that territory in the very earliest stages of an impending conflict. As regards the Hawaiian Islands, all military persons will recognize that the proposed garrison in this possession is far below what it should be to meet a serious attack unless, in this case again, we have an adequate force on the Pacific coast ready to dispatch to the island when trouble is impending...
...said that this war has shown anything but the futility of attempting over-seas operations against modern coast defenses and naval protection? Given adequate coast-defenses--and these I for one do not oppose--from what nation need we, after the lessons of the present war, fear any successful attack from...
...where he can see the play, and gives him a chance to cut down the interference and to hurry the play. The thrust is diagonal rather than direct. Even on plays through the line the defence is thus enabled to avoid being smothered. The same general principle applies in attack. With a quick-starting backfield that is coming in standing up, it is not necessary to rub your opponent in the dirt. A quick thrust to throw him out of the play and leave the offensive forward free to go through to the secondary is the sound method...
Undoubtedly, if we are to become a great military and naval power, it is necessary that we state definitely our intention of maintaining equal trade rights for all nations with regard to the Western Hemisphere. Moreover, in order to protect ourselves against concerted attack, we must definitely affiliate ourselves with other powers, but we must seek, in this respect, not so much "entangling alliances" as a universal league of the nations...