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Principles of Procedure in Deliberative bodies. By George Glover Crocker, President Massachusetts Senate in 1883. Second Edition. 16mo, cloth extra, 75 cents...
...Crocker, preserving all his usual accuracy and clearness, has condensed into a pocket manual what others who have treated the subject have not been able to say as well as in ponderous volumes." -H. L. Dawes, Senator for Massachusetts...
...anywhere near equal strength would probably mean the loss of the game. Harvard had the ball, and the whole team was bunched well forward to force it ahead; Burgess put it in play, and passed it to Lake. The latter dropped the ball, and before he could recover it, Crocker, who had broken through a weak spot in the line somewhere, picked it up, and with a perfectly clean field before him had no difficulty in scoring a touch-down in just a half minute after play began. Cutler kicked the goal. Score, 6-0 for Amherst...
...with the help of Trafford's blocking covered the remaining twelve yards to Amherst's line; goal. Score 50-6. Good work by Blanchard and Newell in the line, and by Fearing and Lake back of it scored another touch-down in three minutes; no goal. Score 54-6. Crocker was hurt, in a scrimmage at this point, and DeKnight took his place, Amherst lost ground instead of gaining, and endeavored to kick; Blanchard stopped the punt, and Hallowell secured the ball and a touchdown; goal. Score...
Amherst-rushers-G. Raley, Allen, Stewart, Lewis, Morse, Crocker (injured), DeKnight, Smith; quarter-back-Smith, Pratt; Half backs-Taclott, Smalley, Raley; full back-Cutler...