Word: broke
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...even scored on. This result was largely due to the work of coaches, R. Lawrence '02, C. H. Barnard 2L., E. H. Greene '02, and F. L. Burnett 3M., who played in the second's line and proved themselves invulnerable on the defense. On the offense, they frequently broke through the opposing line and made holes for the second's backs. The play, however, afforded the University eleven excellent practice, though it showed conclusively that a great deal must be accomplished in the development of the team before a creditable record in the later games of the season...
...dash and aggressiveness, and the work on the whole was quite satisfactory. In the line-up the first team was kept on the defense for the greater part of the time, but succeeded almost invariably in holding the second team for no gain, and Bowditch and Shea each broke through once and tackled the second team runner for a loss...
Whenever given the ball the first eleven had little difficulty in making good gains, and Randall once broke through for a thirty-three yard run. Throughout the signal practice and the eight-minute scrimmage the tackles were played outside the ends on both the defense and offense. The only exception to this formation was made when the first team kicked; the ends then played in out in their regular positions. No apparent confusion resulted from the new formation and it proved effective against the second in both offensive and defensive play...
...green of the leaves and all the exquisitely natural arrangements of the stage touched the whole scene with illusion of some glade in the forest of Arden. One became oblivious after a time even to the occasional rattle of a wagon or sound of a voice outside that alone broke the stillness of the theatre...
...meet was, nevertheless, made especially interesting by the remarkably good performances in several of the events. A new University record was established in the shot put by J. Q. Tingley '05, with a put of 44 ft. 7 1-2 in. This broke F. H. Schoenfuss's record of 44 ft. 1 1-2 inches made in the handicap games last week. Later in the afternoon, Tingley put the shot 44 ft. 8 1-2 in., but this was not in competition...