Word: attacked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...same thing must be said of the first Monthly that was said of the first Advocate: it is a mistake that no mention is made of international affairs. The solitary editorial, a just enough attack on Advice to Freshmen, does not fill the bill. We are not so blindly self-conscious as would appear--but how is anyone to know it? The reviews perforce are broader...
...same order as that which won the M. A. C. game a week ago, the direct result of "watchful waiting," but the rest of the score was of the more satisfying sort, for it was rolled up by the crumbling of the Carlisle defense before a powerful attack. That aspect of the game, the vindication of the University's scoring ability, was very encouraging. However, from another point of view, the University's showing was disappointing. The Indians seemed to find holes in the line at will, and it is difficult to see why they scored not more than...
...game with Lehigh, Yale was outrushed by her opponents, and the latter got into position for a field goal which Cahall put over without difficulty. The end runs and forwards were the main factors in Lehigh's progress down the field. In the third quarter Yale strengthened her attack and marched directly to the opponent's goal line. At the five-yard mark Legore went in for the first time this season and carried the ball over for the only touchdown. Another goal by Lehigh made the final score 7-6. At other times both the offense and defense...
...playing consistent defensive football against the strong Syracuse eleven Princeton kept her opponents from scoring, and in the third quarter gave Tibbot an opportunity to kick a goal from the field for the only tally of the game. The attack of the orange team was spasmodic and ineffective except for the single approach to within striking distance...
...backfield, but which possesses a new field general and new line-men. Willcox does not possess Watson's experience, but he is a faster and more tricky runner with the ball. Today's game will shown whether or not he is the better man at directing the crimson attack. With Coolidge and Soucy at ends, that department of the line does not at this time seem to have been changed much for the better or for the worse. From tackle to tackle, weight, at least, has been lost in the substitution of R. C. Curtis and Caner for Parson...