Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...offense of the first eleven was fast and strong, as is shown by the number of touchdowns, scored. With one or two exceptions the defense held firm and the second team's only score was due to Craft's quickness in taking advantage of a fumble by Squires. Neither eleven was free from fumbling, although there was very little as compared with Monday's exhibition...
Call away of Technology led at a fast pace all the way till the finish on the track, where he was passed by his teammate, Beam. C. L. Jackman sL. was running second till he weakened at the finish. Although technology men finished first and second, the University team filled all but two of the places from three to fourteen...
...game and while he was unable to fulfill expectations in offensive work, he played a good steady game. Foster's fumbles were fatal, but he played a strong game and stopped several plays. Near the end of the game he was taken out and replaced by Nichols. Lockwood proved fast on the offense and once outran Stevenson and threw him on an end run. He received a hard blow on the elbow in the second half and Guild, who took his place, proved stronger on the defense. Starr ran the plays off fast, and as usual was a great help...
...offense there is little to be desired. For halfbacks, Hurley, Foster, Wendell and Leonard are all strong on the attack. Guild and Lockwood, although lacking experience, have both been doing promising work at fullback. Starr runs the team fast and uses good judgment in directing his plays. He has at present no reliable substitute. Neither Brill nor Squires fills his position satisfactorily on the defense, but Brill is valuable on the tackle-back play. Kersburg and Burr, guards, are both somewhat weak in defensive work, but are improving and Burr's punting is of great assistance to the team. White...
During the past week special attention has been given to the ends so that the team now plays a fast game that is hard to stop...