Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fact that neither team was able to score was largely due to the slippery condition of the field, which made it practically impossible to play a fast and accurate game. Play for the most part was between the 30-yard lines, although twice during the second half the Seniors got within striking distance of the Sophomore's goal, but were unable to score. The two teams are very evenly matched and the game this afternoon will be hard-fought and close...
Bomeisler is sure of being one of the ends in the game against Harvard. He has developed wonderfully since he has been able to play with the squad. He is very fast and is down under a punt better than any other end on the field. He can even follow Camp's long-distance punting...
...inside the thirty-five yard-line. Harvard to a certain extent is weak in this very important part of the game, depending as they do on a pinch man sent in for the one play. On defence Harvard and Yale are equally strong, and both lines charge hard and fast. Harvard will be no doubt weakened by the loss of Gardiner. The Yale forwards seem a little quicker diagnosing their opponents' play...
...hearts beat fast for old Harvard...
...even mediocre ability. However, kickers have been developed who have managed to cope with their opponents. The punts of the Dartmouth players do not average long distances nor are they extraordinary in character, but nevertheless, they have proved to be dangerous, with the ends getting down the field as fast as they do. This was strikingly shown in the Princeton game, when the Tiger ends were unable to run back any distance the punts of Llewellyn and Morey...