Word: badness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Rushes by Fletcher and by Sears gave us another touchdown. Peabody punted the ball out successfully, but no goal was kicked, although the try was not a bad one. This gave Wesleyan the ball on their 25-yard line. They only kicked it a little way and Fletcher got it. Porter rushed the ball through behind the goal-posts, making the sixth touchdown, from which Woodman kicked the fifth goal...
...made a mistake, and a bad one too. Luckily we have discovered it in time to enlighten the ignorance which caused it, and by following our advice, all evil consequences may be avoided. Our present freshman class has done an unheard-of thing; it has neglected to join the H. A. A. We quote the following extract from the by-laws of the Athletic Association. "No member of the university shall be permitted to witness any sports unless he be a member of the association." To make no mention of the handicap meeting, it will thus be seen how near...
ENGLISH B.Representative themes, good and bad, will be read and discussed in Sever 11, on Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 2 o'clock...
...game began at 4 p.m., Harvard taking the west side of the field. The opening of the game was marked by bad fumbling on the part of the Techs. Harvard secured the ball, and a long punt by Jones sent it close to the Technology 25-yard line. Here Remington made a good rush, but was downed close to the goal line. Good work by the Harvard rush line aids Fletcher in securing the first touchdown, from which no goal was kicked. The ball is brought out by Technology, but long kicks by Porter soon force...
...first half hour play as poor a game as it is possible for a university team to play. Every man in the rush-line, without exception, tackled high, as high as they could reach. Brooks, who ought to set the team a good example, was fully as bad, if not worse than the rest of the men in this respect, time and time again jumping way up in the air in order to tackle a man not as tall as himself, and one who ducked as he ran. The result was bad. During the first half hour Stevens...