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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Groton used the forward pass during the first half with great success, each play netting from 15 to 30 yards. The Groton line was strong and Nichols was unusually fast in the backfield. Fish punted well for the Freshmen and the work of the team as a whole was good...
...this afternoon with Groton School at Groton. A substitute backfield, will be used, the regular men being out of the game on account of injuries. In the past few days the line men have developed fairly well, but several are still unused to their positions. Groton has defeated some fast teams this season and has a strong eleven. The teams will begin the game with the following line-up: HARVARD 1910. GROTON. Peirce, l.e. r.e., Burnham Fish, l.t. r.t., Peabody Hall, l.g. r.g., Barber Bowers, c. c., Whitney Marvin, r.g. l.g., Shillito McLeod, r.t. l.t., Harding G. Brown, Houston...
...first regular fall lacrosse practice was held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. About twenty men reported, including M. Vance '08, E. S. Barber '08 and J. C. Prizer '07, of last year's team. The practice consisted of a fast 20-minute line up. D. P. Penhallow '03 will act as head coach during the season and will be assisted by R. Stevenson and R. Wynne. No games will be played this fall with the exception of matches with the second team and graduate scrub teams, but regular practice will be held daily. Eight of last year's team will...
...Club, will take place this afternoon over the Boston Technology cross-country course. This course has been especially selected in order that the men may become acquainted with the ground. Although the walk will be longer than that from Fresh Pond to Watertown, the pace will not be so fast. All who wish to take this walk should be in the Square at 2.45 o'clock...
...whole the work was satisfactory. All the men showed a willingness to enter the game with spirit, and a fast signal practice resulted. The chief fault of the backs was their eagerness to get underway before the ball was passed...