Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Surface cars will leave Brookline Village for Allston every three and one-half minutes from 12.30 until 1.45 o'clock. At the close of the game cars will leave Allston as fast as the demand requires...
...Pennsylvania team this year is an unusually fast one, and the game is expected to be closely contested from the start...
...backfield and caused the coaches a good deal of anxiety. Trivial injuries, added to the already rather ordinary line material, prevented the proper development of the same set of men and necessitated constant rearranging of the line-up. The offensive department of the eleven is strong; the backfield being fast and possessing power and drive. Gordon has showed much ability of late in drop-kicking and is a big asset to the scoring power of the machine. The coaches are much pleased by the spurt which the playing of the team has suddenly taken within the past two weeks, thereby...
Basing its hopes on a fast, powerful backfield, the expectation that the week's practice has considerably strengthened the line, and a double and triple lateral pass that has proved decidedly effective thus far Yale looks forward to a victory. The line is inexperienced, and consequently the chances of success depend as much on its unknown ability to stop the Princeton attack as upon the known brilliancy of the Yale backfield. It is certain that the backfield is decidedly superior in every way to the Princeton combination. Wilson, Ainsworth, Knowles, and LeGore forming one of the best offensive machines that...
...team lost to Andover 1 to 0. Despite the fact that the Freshmen lost, they played an exceptionally good game. The ball was almost constantly before the Andover goal, but the accuracy necessary to shoot the ball through for a tally was lacking. The game throughout was characterized by fast snappy play. Huang and Davison showing up well for the visitors while Cooke, Boyden, and Norris starred for the Freshmen...