Word: attempts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...filled very satisfactorily. Foster, Newhall, Osborne, and Kennard, however, played the best game for the University team. Osborne ran the ball back 55 yards to the opponent's 40-yard line on the second kick-off. Burr kicked the goal from the touchdown for the first team, but no attempt at goal was made after the touchdown scored by the University team substitutes on the second team...
...method of scoring and minor rules have not yet been properly adjusted. A few men practiced the game on Monday for the first time, but yesterday the full complement of two teams of twelve men each played for half an hour. The scoring was frequent, but there was little attempt at team-play or passing and the men generally made wild throws for the goal from a long distance...
...days ago, will probably be able to play by the end of the week, but Miller and Burnham, who were slightly injured in the West Point game, will be laid up for some time. In the scrimmage Starr kicked a goal after the first touchdown but no attempt was made to kick the second and third. The line-up of the University team for the signal practice follows: Kennard, l.e.; Osborne, l.t.; Burr, l.g.; Fraser, c.; Kersburg, r.g.; Peirce, r.t.; Macdonald, r.e.; Newhall, q.b.; Foster, l.h.; Lincoln, r.h.; Mason...
...onside kick, but regained it on the next play on a forward pass. After a 10-yard quarterback run by Newhall, Lockwood made the second touchdown, running 20 yards to the goal line. Lockwood scored the third and last touchdown after about eight minutes of play. In this third attempt to score the first eleven showed a great improvement in offensive work, one onside kick netting 15 yards for Macdonald...
...devoured by desire to get social recognition in college: the writer in passing lifts the veil discreetly from the editorial sanctum. "The Fragment" is vivid and vague. The second of the "Travel Papers of Arminius" is a study of Naples with its dirt and noise and charm--an attempt to grasp the soul of the city, necessarily a partial description, but interesting. The number is rich in poetry. "To a Centaur" is a pleasing fancy. "Apollo Satyros" has genuine lyric grace and sweetness of melody. "Lines in Egypt" express in very excellent quatrains the feeling of the mystery and immutability...