Word: executioner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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In what was probably the last hard work-out before the Princeton game, the University football team yesterday afternoon went through a 45-minute scrimmage in which the entire squad took part. The drill was markedly fierce and savage, attention, however, being paid rather to the perfect execution of plays...
The right hand side of the diamond is cared for by two of the best players who ever represented the University. Captain Nash is a hard hitter and clever fielder; G. E. Abbot '17 at second is a master of the pivot work around the keystone station, and while not...
Further proof of the ability of Harvard's remaining football opponents was given Saturday when the latter, now numbering five, were uniformly successful in what may be regarded as their first vital games. In most cases a marked development over the playing of the previous Saturday was shown: Brown and...
An easy scrimmage wound up the work of the day. Team A backs with Team B line opposed Team B backs with Team A line. There was no scoring, as the emphasis was laid on the smooth execution of the plays rather than on gaining ground. Coolidge, Horween, Parson, Thacher...
The University football squad was practically given a day off yesterday, for a light practice in the Cage constituted the whole afternoon's work. The effect of the weather on the Stadium field was such that it was deemed inadvisable to hold the work out-doors, and in the limited...