Word: broke
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Juniors played a long half with the Freshman team. They were clearly outplayed and would have been beaten but for the fumbles of the Freshmen at critical times. The runner almost always got away from his interference and was forced back while the interference itself broke through the Freshman line successfully. In the last play of the game the Juniors got around the Freshman right end and ran fifty yards for a touchdown. Before this, the Freshmen by steady line bucking and end plays worked the ball the length of the field and were held for downs on the Juniors...
...punting game. The first eleven kicked off and the second returned the kick. After another exchange of punts, Lee blocked the kick and got the ball on the second's 45 yard line. Meier punted to the second's 2 yard line and on the next play Campbell broke through and blocked the kick, Lawrence falling on the ball for the fourth touchdown...
...cross country run yesterday was up Mt. Auburn street to the cemetery and home by the Speedway. Forty-eight men ran, led by E. W. Mills '02. A half mile from the Locker Building the men broke and raced to the finish, W. A. Colwell 1G. coming in first. The course, a distance of five miles, was covered in about thirty-one minutes...
Barnard got the next kick-off on the 18 yard line and good gains by Ristine and Putnam advanced the ball to the middle of the field. Here Graydon broke through the line and made 30 yards, helped along by the entire team. Cutts made a short gain and then Putnam ran around right end for 10 yards. Short gains resulted in the second touchdown, Graydon carrying the ball over. Cutts kicked goal...
...poorly formed interference marred the Freshman football practice yesterday afternoon. Except for a few well-executed end runs and line plays which resulted in their only touchdown, the first eleven were outplayed by the second and were defeated by the score of 10 to 5. The second term frequently broke through the line and threw the runner before he was fairly started. The tackling was poor, and the quick playing and good team work which were so encouraging at the last practice were almost entirely lacking, and the men seemed to depend wholly on individual effort. The second eleven...