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Word: equalled (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...penalties for fouls have in general been made more severe and the likelihood of applying them has been increased by the investing of powers practically equal to those of the umpire and the referee in a third official called lineman. His duty is to stand on the side-line and assist the regular officials in detecting and penalizing fouls, such as tripping and off-side play. The increased penalties were intended to eliminate roughness as much as possible,--and this result should be achieved through such provisions as those which prevent interference with a man who is punting or making...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Discussion of New Football Rules. | 10/7/1903 | See Source »

...skill with which the centre page drawing of "The Out-door Plays" suggests in a very few lines the expressions of at least two of the players would do credit to a professional artist. In fact all the drawings are good and the reading matter in general quite their equal--or, at least, one thinks so until one comes to the last page. Memorial Hall Jokes are becoming, however, somewhat too state to be any longer pleasant food for reflection, and "Baedeker's Harvard" has outlined its usefulness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Lampoon. | 6/16/1903 | See Source »

...only event in which the Yale freshmen may yet win is the boat-race at New London, and no stone should be left unturned to prevent the marring of an unusual record. To give the crew a fair chance against its rival, it is essential that it has an equal period of training at New London. To do this at least three hundred dollars must be added to the subscriptions. Unless this is done, the departure of the crew will be delayed a week, and they will have ten days less at New London than the Yale freshmen. Whether...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 6/3/1903 | See Source »

...fairly fast. Andover played a creditable game, taking quick advantage of the Second nine's errors, but showing weakness in their batting which included only seven hits. Hammond's pitching was commendable; he allowed only seven hits and gave no bases on balls. Baker, for Andover, pitched with almost equal effectiveness, allowing seven hits and two bases on balls. The best batting for the Second nine was done by Fischel and for Andover by Breton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Nine, 5; Andover, 4 | 5/14/1903 | See Source »

...they will be sent out on Holmes Field for more extended work. Practice on Soldiers Field will not begin until the ground has dried out, and by that time it is hoped the new men will have so mastered the rudiments of the game, as to be on an equal footing with the older players. The captains of the class teams for this year will probably be chosen before the close of the week and the men will thereafter practice in class squads...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lacrosse Practice Begins. | 3/3/1903 | See Source »

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