Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Princeton team is in good condition, except Tibbott, who may not even get in the game to put over a drop-kick. In the practice today, Funk, Eberstadt and Tibbott practised field goals and the team was put through a short signal drill in which it showed great polish. Ames may play at halfback and Latrobe at left tackle...
...Yale football squad had an exceptionally good but hard practice yesterday. All of the squad reported except Legore, who was given a rest. In all probabilities he will not be given any hard practice again before the Princeton game on Saturday. Jaques was back at full again and Callahan played centre. Both of these men played an excellent game. As a whole, the team's showing was better than it has been for some time and if the power of attack is as good on Saturday, the showing of the team will be of such a quality as to defeat...
...Harvard backs found themselves by the adverse conditions, and later, when positions were reversed, the Tigers found themselves in similar plight. But this, of course, offers no alibis for the fumbling of the ball on plays into the line. Both teams committed this fault, without evil effect, however, except in one instance, when a fumble by Casey stopped a brilliant Harvard advance, and at the same time threw the Princetonians, who had recovered the ovoid, loose into the open. Had the right back secured the ball, say Moore or Driggs, Harvard would have had a touchdown scored against...
...Except for H. C. Flower '19 and R. H. Bond '19, all the men who played against Princeton last Saturday were excused from football practice yesterday afternoon and given an opportunity to take a well deserved rest. The substitutes, however, were given a good workout in the Stadium, running through signals and lining up in two teams for a few minutes' hard work. Flower and Bond were in the backfield of team B, with S. Burnham '19, and did some good work on the offence in a short practice against team C. The general tone of the day's work...
...these good prospects of a victorious season before it, the Princeton team started to roll up good-sized scores against its early opponents. It was necessary to play Holy Cross at Worcester, on account of the paralysis scare, this being the first game Princeton has played away from home, except with Harvard and Yale, in many years. The Worcester eleven was defeated 21 to 0 on its home grounds, in a game which, though it left much to be desired, was still very encouraging to Coach Rush...