Word: backed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Tomorrow afternoon, after a short signal practice, the squad will leave for West Point, starting from the car station on Boyston street at 4 o'clock, to connect with the 4.50 train for Fall River at the Back Bay station. A special car will be attached to this train. The team will go to New York by the Fall River line, proceed to the Murray Hill hotel, where they will have breakfast at 8 o'clock, leaving at 10.20 for Garrisons. From there they will be ferried across to West Point and have lunch at the Academy. On the return...
Cross-country practice is on in earnest. J. L. Eisele, who was ineligible last year, has been made captain; and the following members of last year's team are back in college: E. W. Walker '07, S. H. Crawford '08, R. P. Lingle '08, and E. H. Kelly '09. Besides these, fifteen or twenty other candidates have reported...
...Hare kicked off for the second eleven to Burr, who ran the ball back from the 10 to the 40-yard line. Lockwood carried the ball outside after a 10-yard gain, and Foster punted from position to Taylor on the five-yard line, the latter being forced to carry the ball over his goal line for a safety. O'Hare punted out to Osborne, who ran in 10 yards to the 45-yard line. On the next play Starr made a forward pass to Foster on which the latter carried the ball over the line for the first touchdown...
Newhall ran the kickoff back from the 17 to the 50-yard line, where he fumbled when tackled, but Kennard fell on the ball on Springfield's 43-yard line. Hall went in for Newhall. The ball was rushed to the 11-yard line, where Springfield held for downs. Hall caught Honhardt's punt on the 26-yard line, and Lincoln on the next play scored outside tackle. Hall missed the goal...
...Eggleston '09 defeated S. T. Stackpole '07 and H. W. Nichols '07, 2-6, 6-1, 6-4. Knauth and Eggleston excelled their opponents in team play, and played a fast game at the net, so that Stackpole and Nichols were forced to rely on a back-line game. The play was uniformly fast and well contested...