Word: dashes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following men of last year's team are in College: 100 yards dash--A. M. Butler '02, D. G. Harris '00, E. H. Smith '00, E. J. Sanderson '00; 220 yards dash--A. M. Butler '02, E. J. Sanderson '00, P. L. Fish '01, W. G. Clerk '01, A. L. Dean '00, H. J. Winslow '02; 440 yards run--W. G. Clerk '01, A. L. Dean '00, P. L. Fish '01, H. J. Winslow '02, Half-mile run--C. H. Schweppe '02, A. L. Dean '00, P. L. Fish '01, W. G. Clerk '01, S. H. Bush...
...vault. The vacancies caused by the graduation of T. R. Fisher '99 S., R. M. Graff '99 S., F. H. Warren '99 and C. B. Spitzer '99 will be hard to fill. Among the most promising men of last year's team still in college are: The 100 yards dash--F. A. Blount '00, I. Richards, Jr., '01, J. J. Peters '00 S., C. E. Ordway '00; 220 yards dash--D. Boardman '02, C. T. Gleason '00; 440 yards run--C. L. Luce '00, W. D. Brennan '00, D. Boardman '02; half-mile run--C. E. Ordway...
Daly made a brilliant run on receiving the second kickoff, and then directed mass and dash plays against Peyton and Talbot. Sawin made one long end run, but it was mainly on line plays that the ball was carried down the field. At the goal line the second held for an instant, but Ellis finally scored...
...work of the team consisted of hard signal practice and the usual line-up against the second. Every effort was made to put dash into the play, and to develop the team work and interference. The results of these efforts appeared in the scoring of the second touchdown by Reid, when all the gains were made by well-executed plays into the line. Hallowell placed his punts better, and Sawin succeeded in kicking an easy goal from the field. Burnett missed two tries for goal from the forty-five and thirty-five yard lines respectively...
...made some good kicks, which Gierasch was weak in handling. Three elevens, made up of the first team, the substitutes, and the second, worked at signal practice for twenty minutes. Great attention was paid to the position of men in the interference. The plays were executed with speed and dash, although Ellis frequently failed to find his place in the interference, and Warren sometimes mixed the signals. In spite of Burnett's absence, there was considerable practice in place kicks for goal...