Word: catchings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...when, after an exchange of kicks, West Point secured the ball on the Navy's 45-yard line, it was an easy matter for Davis to score the sixth touchdown in eight rushes. He also kicked the goal. With only a few minutes to play, interference with a free catch on the 30-yard line gave the Army a chance for a goal from placement, which Davis kicked...
...saved the ball twice for Harvard. Harvard finally worked again down to Yale's 15-yard line, but here lost on downs. Yale fumbled on the first play, but regained the ball on the 18-yard line, and was sent back ten yards for holding. Marshall made a fair catch of Yale's punt which followed and got fifteen yards for interference by Shevlin. This gave...
...punted to the second's 45-yard line. Two fake plays by the second were thrown for losses of 5 and 10 yards and the University eleven took the ball on downs. Standing on the 35-yard line, Marshall barely missed kicking a goal. He, however, made a fair catch of the second's kick-out, and LeMoyne attempted a goal from placement, which just missed going between the posts. The second kicked off from the 25-yard line, and Burgess got the ball after Schoellkopf's fumble. Punts were exchanged, and Kent fumbled LeMoyne's kick on the second...
There will be no Freshman crew races this fall. At present, from the thirty men at work, two evenly matched crews have been chosen, which are rowing in barges, working chiefly on a slow recover and on the finish and catch. All the other men are working at the machines. The rowing will continue this fall as long as the weather remains warm. Five men are trying for coxswain: Baldwin, Ogilby, Snyder, Brown and Forbush...
...College every one is or ought to be merry and everything has a right to seem somewhat novel and absurd. Let us hope the class of 1905, after furnishing the Lampoon with a lawful but will furnish it with a Howarth or two and one or two Herricks, to catch the momentary sparkle of our small world...