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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yards should greatly increase the effectiveness of the offense; scoring will be more frequent and punting will be practically eliminated. Both are decided improvements, for by higher scoring relative strengths are more easily determined, and punting often became monotonous in the former game. Yet by causing a touchdown to count six points, two drop-kicks will not equal one touchdown and goal from touchdown. Hence, drop-kicking has also been practically eliminated; not an altogether desirable feature from the spectators' point of view. In connection with the four-down change it has been argued that the game will immediately return...
Touchdown to Count 6 Points...
...each team is matched against every other team once, the teams shooting at home and sending their scores to a branch of the War Department at Washington under whose auspices the meet is held. Each team is composed of ten men, of whom the scores of the five highest count. The University team has already held two shoots, with Delaware College and West Virginia University, but the scores have not been announced as yet by the War Department. The schedule of the remaining matches for the University team is as follows...
...Echeance" is the story of an irritable Russian count who has an advantage over his rival for the hand of Mme. de Ternay, but yields finally in a typical French manner...
...casts of the plays are as follows: "L'Echeance." Francis Bernier, J.S. Abreu '14 Count Boroskine, R. D. Skinner '15 deMorgan, R. L. Redmond '15 Stoikoff, W. G. Rice '14 Mme. de Ternay, Mme. Darmand "Les Absent." Eustache, P. L. Cable '14 Brechemain, H. B. H. Ribley '12 Leonard, J. F. Hurst '14 Dame Brigitte, Mlle. Cherou Suzette, Miss D. Faunce "Permettez Madame." Leon, Q. S. Greene '13 Bonacieux, G. Coogan '15 Henri, R. D. Skinner '15 Baptiste, G. N. Richard '14 Madame Bonacieux, Miss J. Key Blanche, Miss Weare Julie, Miss...