Word: faster
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...running was very slow and he lost much ground by carrying the ball back on end runs. All the men in the line were unsteady, and Carroll and J. Lawrence were not active enough in keeping their opponents out of the plays. Eaton opened some good holes and was faster than usual. Morse and Cutts of the second eleven did some excellent tackling, and broke up several of the first team's plays...
...form of last year, was a good ground gainer. Sawin stuck to his interference admirably, making one end run of forty yards and another of twenty yards by a dodging run in an open field. Daly and Fincke ran the team with good judgment and made the play faster than heretofore. J. Lawrence was a little over-anxious at the start, but soon settled down and played a strong and aggressive game. Hollingsworth played with a great deal of life, opening large holes, and several times getting through and breaking up Bowdoin's close formation play. Blagden played too high...
...over the full four miles twice under good conditions and the time made was fairly satisfactory. The crew also seem better able to hold their form than they were in Cambridge. However, they will need all the improvement they can possibly make before the race as Yale is undoubtedly faster than last year, having made very fast time here on Monday when they went the four miles in 20m. 25s. to 20m. 30s. which is faster time than we have been able make also been doing considerable work in which the Freshmen seem to be nearly as fast. The Freshman...
This afternoon at five-thirty Brookline High, Hopkinson, Noble and Greenough's and Stone's crews will race in the final heat for the school championship. The crews are considerably faster than last year's crews, and with favorable conditions very good time should be made...
...result of shots by Hardy. Cornell seemed bewildered at the start, but improved later and kept Harvard's score down to four goals for the first half. In the second half the teams were much more evenly matched, and, although Harvard scored four goals, Cornell played a faster game and succeeded in making one point by the skillful individual playing of E. P. Smith...