Word: ending
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second half ninety-seven took a brace. Holmes secured the ball after ninety-seven's kick-off, and ran for a good gain. After a fine punt by Holmes and an end play for 15 yards by ninety-seven, the juniors made a long punt which rolled out on the senior's 8 yard line. After a return punt from the seniors ninety-seven got the ball and took it to the seniors' 4 yard line. The seniors were unable to hold them for four downs and the ball went over their line. Hallowell failed to kick the goal. Score...
...ninety-seven's goal line after about seven minutes' play. Merriman kicked the goal. Score, 6 to 0 in favor of the seniors. Ninety-seven's kick-off was returned by Holmes to their 40 yard line. Here ninety-seven fumbled but Sleeper, grabbing the ball, ran around right end and down the field. Just before he reached...
Captain Arthur H.Brewer '96, of Boston, right end, is a graduate of Hopkinson's School, where he played end on the champion interscholastic eleven. He was end on his freshman team and played left end on the 'varsity eleven during a greater part of the first game with Pennsylvania. Last year he was right end, where he did remarkable work. He also rowed on his class crew his sophomore year. Owing to his unusually hard duties as captain, he has not been quite up to his usual form this year. Age 20, height 5 ft. 11 in., weight...
Norman W. Cabot '98, of Brookline, left end, prepared for college at Hale and Noble's School, where he captained the team which won the junior interscholastic championship in 1893. Played left end on the 'varsity last fall. Is a fine end rush and runs well with the ball as well. He also stroked the freshman crew last year. Age 18, height 5 ft., 11 in., weight...
...Yale football coachers are planning some radical changes in the eleven at once. Yale's principal games, the contest next Saturday with West Point, and with Princeton Nov. 23, are close at hand, and the Yale team work is very poor. Hazen will probably supersede Bass permanently at end. Murphy, who has been overworked, will be given a rest, and Brown or Chamberlain will relieve him. Sheldon is liable to succeed Longacre at guard, and Letton and Thorne will probably resume their old places behind the line. J. A. Hartwell has joined the coachers at the field, and will supervise...