Word: dealing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...swing in good shape. Garrison, who was tried at quarter for the first time, was the strongest factor in aiding his backs by timely blocking off. He was virtually the instrument of Dibblee's long run of 50 yards for a touchdown. He ran the plays with a great deal of judgment and infused plenty of spirit into the men, by his energetic style of play. His most conspicuous fault was a tendency to be slow with the signals, but this was probably in some part, the fault of the backs, who seemed to be unfamiliar with the code. Sawin...
...Freshman football candidates continued their regular work of lining up and practicing signals yesterday afternoon. The men are doing very well and put a good deal of life into their play...
...line-up lasted for about twenty-five minutes, in which time each eleven scored once. The playing was sharp and the second succeeded in keeping the ball a great deal of the time. Neither side gained much in line-bucking, although Donald did well in this particular whenever he was given the ball. Dibblee made several good gains, most of them around the right end. His run of 25 yards for a touchdown was a clever bit of dodging and heady play. Warren, who replaced Haughton, rushed the ball well, striking the line with a great deal of force...
...showed up promisingly. His punts, with the wind favoring, were not only long but very well placed and high enough to give the ends ample time to get down well. He was slow in starting however, and his rushing was mediocre. Brown aiso was slow. He fumbled a great deal and punted miserably. The offensive play of the backs was on the whole discouraging. Double passes and end around the other end plays nearly always resulted in a loss of ground. Cabot gained on these plays once or twice and with good support might have done better...
There is a great deal of activity at the 'Varsity boat house at present. The make-up of the four-oared crews is pretty much determined upon. Dubois, who has been rowing bow in Goodrich's crew, injured his hand yesterday and will be laid up for a week or ten days. Clarke Thompson, however, returns to college shortly and will no doubt fill the vacancy. Bull's crew is still in a somewhat unsettled condition, both McDuffie and Higginson being laid...