Word: covered
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...scrimmage yesterday afternoon both elevens showed marked improvement, due in part to greater confidence and increased ability to work together. This was true of the linemen especially, although they failed to cover enough ground on punts. The backs were quicker in getting off and used better judgment in choosing openings. All of the men played with more snap and aggressiveness...
...Class Dinner to be held on June 26. The designs should be drawn in black India ink on white paper and should be in size 6 1-2x9 inches. No design should be in color. Great care should be taken that the drawings are distinct, and cover the entire space in order that they may be reduced clearly and distinctly. Designs must be sent to R.H. Oveson, Dunster 42, before 12 o'clock tomorrow...
...Class Dinner to be held on June 26. The designs should be drawn in black India ink on white paper and should be in size 6 1-2x9 inches. No design should be in color. Great care should be taken that the drawings are distinct, and cover the entire space in order that they may be reduced clearly and distinctly. Designs must be sent to R. H. Oveson, Dunster 42, before 12 o'clock Wednesday...
...Pennsylvania's territory most of the time, and it was due only to inaccurate shooting and errors of judgment that Harvard scored but one goal during this half. Pennsylvania's only goal was made immediately after the University defense had been weakened by the temporary loss of the cover-point. Smith, Sayler and Wendell did the best playing for Harvard. For Pennsylvania, Sherwood and Craver played well...
...lacrosse game Harvard completely outplayed Columbia. During the entire first half the Harvard attack kept the ball in Columbia's territory. The failure of the Columbia defense to cover closely gave Smith the opportunity to shoot three goals within the first five minutes of play, Saqul, the Columbia goalkeeper, made several difficult stops, but by leaving the goalposts unguarded, was directly responsible for two more goals by Harvard. In the second, half, the game was more closely contested. Harvard's attack played less aggressively and Columbia frequently secured possession of the ball; but the weakness of its attack and lack...