Word: broke
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...York, where it will play Columbia on South Field, Morningside Heights, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, in the first game of the inter university series. Tomorrow the team will play the Crescent Athletic Club at Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. The team is weakened by the loss of Hanavan, who broke a bone in his hand on Wednesday, but Lehman, whose shoulder was sprained early in the season, will again play today. Since the game with Hobart the men have improved steadily, although the defense still have a tendency to leave their opponents uncovered. On the whole both the stick-work...
...slight fire due to overheated evens, broke out about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the basement of Memorial Hall. Sparks were drawn up the ventilating shaft and set fire to its interior. Before the engines arrived, however, the flames were completely under control. The only damage done was to the ventilator and some electric light wires...
...fire broke out in Weld 28 last night shortly after 8 o'clock. Neither of the occupants of the room was in at the time, but the blaze was discovered by people passing to a lecture and an alarm was sent in. The fire was small, however, and was extinguished before the arrival of the engine company. Except for the ruining of several articles of furniture by chemicals and the theft of some other property, the loss was small. The cause of the fire is supposed to have been a burning cigarette stub thrown carelessly among some sofa-pillows...
...Holmes Field rink by the score of 7 to 0. Brown was outclassed and throughout the game was unable successfully to pass the Harvard defense and, except for the last few minutes of play, hardly threatened the Harvard goal. The University team played a fast, concerted game and quickly broke up the Brown offense. The shooting of the University forwards was hard and accurate. The summary: HARVARD. BROWN. Newhall, Kernan, r.e. l.e., Paine Souther, r.c. l.c., Sweet, Marble Wilder, l.c. r.c., Lane Townsend, l.e. r.e., Chase Clotheir, c.p. c.p., Hunt Carr, p. p., Otis Ivy, g. g., Hill...
...ball on the Navy's 8-yard line, through Strassburger's fumble of Prince's punt, and in three rushes pushed Davis over for a touchdown. Doe kicked the goal. After an exchange of punts the Army secured the ball on the Navy's 41-yard line and Prince broke through for the third touchdown, Doe kicking the goal. The half ended a moment later...