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...Osborn crossed the Seniors' goal line for a touchdown in the first period. The score was not allowed, however, because of the slightest of technicalities, one of the rowing members of the Junior eleven being detected holding his arms out straight instead of bent at the elbow...
...regard to the disqualification of players: Striking with the fist, elbow, knee; kicking an opponent, or the deliberate injury of an opponent shall be punished by his disqualification for the rest of the game and the offending team shall lose half the distance to its own goal line...
...push him away from the play, (c) locking legs with an opponent, (d) circling in any degree any part of an opponent with the arm, (e) any use of the arms to lift an opponent in blocking, and (f) any obstruction of an opponent by the hand, arm or elbow...
...smoothly as possible and to developing team play, and not as much attention was given to speed in starting. Most of the regular first team players were back in the line up and in fairly good condition after the hard game Saturday. Lockwood, who injured his elbow Saturday, is getting along well, but was only given light work yesterday. Fultz was unable to run through signals on account of a lame ankle. Cavenee was in the line-up for the first time since he broke his collar-bone early in the season. Harrison, who has been playing on the second...
...fatal, but he played a strong game and stopped several plays. Near the end of the game he was taken out and replaced by Nichols. Lockwood proved fast on the offense and once outran Stevenson and threw him on an end run. He received a hard blow on the elbow in the second half and Guild, who took his place, proved stronger on the defense. Starr ran the plays off fast, and as usual was a great help to the runner, but his judgment was in two or three cases rather questionable. His work in the backfield was very good...