Word: crossed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...tenth annual intercollegiate cross-country run will be held at Princeton, New Jersey, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Teams have been entered from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Syracuse, Haverford, Michigan, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The University team left Cambridge Thursday afternoon, arriving at Princeton Friday morning. Friday afternoon they walked over the course. They are staying at the Princeton Inn and will return to Cambridge tonight...
...half by straight line-rushing. In the second half, many substitutes were put in who could not gain consistently through the Wesleyan line. Against Syracuse, a week later, the team could only score one touchdown. The work was ragged and rather discouraging. Eighteen points were rolled up against Holy Cross on October 10, in a game that showed much promise. The offense was still slow in starting, but on the defense, both the line and the backs showed marked improvement. The Army proved to be the hardest proposition Yale had met. Playing with several men crippled slowed up the Yale...
...Yale, 18; Holy Cross...
...University cross-country team defeated Yale at Chestnut Hill yesterday afternoon by the score of 25 to 30. The teams were composed of ten men, the first five for each scoring according to the numerical order of their positions at the finish, and the team with the lower score winning. Jaques won by over 50 yards, in the remarkable time...
...enterprising policy of the track management in securing an experienced coach for the cross-country team has been amply rewarded. There seemed to be very little hope for the team after being badly beaten a week or two ago by the Technology runners, but Shrubb has proved his efficiency as a coach of long distance runners by turning out a team to defeat Yale, and interest in cross-country running will benefit by it. Things that are worth doing at all are worth doing well and if Harvard is to have a cross-country team, every effort, consistent with...