Word: backed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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About twenty-five men are now working on the gymnastic team squad, practice for which is held in the Gymnasium every, afternoon from 4.15 to 5.30 o'clock under the direction of Mr. Dohs and Captain G. F. Eyans '05. All of last year's team are back except H. J. Cadbury; and there is some promising new material...
...prominent part in football. Following his season as halfback on the Freshman team in the fall of 1901, he was taken to the University squad, but did not get into the game as a member of the University team until the following year when he played substitute right half-back in the Yale game. For the past two years he has played regularly in that position...
...today, contains an article by Dudley S. Dean '91, on "The Football Coaching System," which deserves the notice of all men interested in Harvard football. Mr. Dean was a member of the University eleven while in College, playing, against Yale in 1889 and 1890, and was all-America quarter-back in 1890. The opportunities he has had for observing the development of our teams and his knowledge of practical football makes his article particularly important in the football crisis which confronts Harvard today. His sane and conservative advocacy of a better system in our athletics is in marked contrast...
...course, which was 6 1-4 miles in length, led from the centre of the athletic field at Travers Island over a causeway to the mainland, through the Pelham Manor woods towards New Rochelle, and then back by the shore road. This circuit was covered three times and was provided with a number of jumps and ditches, the final 300 yards being run on a cinder path...
Harvard's average gain by rushing was 3 1-10 yards, and Yale's was 2 9-10 yards. Harvard's punts averaged 31 yards and Yale's, 32 4-10 yards. In running back kicks the University eleven averaged 4 4-10 yards, its opponents, 10 7-10 yards...