Word: field
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...goal after the touchdowns. In the first half the Freshmen in less than five minutes scored by line plunges. During the rest of the half the Freshmen had a little the best of it, but were unable to score again, although Stillman barely missed a goal from the field. In the second half, St. Mark's gained repeatedly around Harvard's left end. On the five yard line, however, the Freshmen obtained possession of the ball on downs, and Stillman punted well out of danger. A moment later St. Mark's missed a goal from the field. The ball...
...interclass football series will begin on next Tuesday with games between the Seniors and Juniors, and the Sophomores and Freshmen. The games will be on the Freshman Field. Should the Freshmen win their game, the final contest in the series will take place on the Thursday following, but if the Sophomores win, it will be played on Friday. The schedule is thus made provisional because the Freshmen play Pennsylvania on Saturday...
...entries for the Freshman, track games which take place on Monday, Oct. 30, at 4 o'clock. Entries close at 6 o'clock, Friday, Oct. 27. First and second prizes will be given in each event, if there are five contestants in the track and four in the field events. Men must be examined by Dr. Sargent, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday from...
...fifteen and five-minute halves played, the first eleven scored three times, and the second once. The first eleven started to play a kicking game, and, as the second could not rush the ball back, soon carried it down the field for a touchdown. The 'Varsity scored one more touchdown soon after on brilliant running by Gierasch. Poor interference on the kick-off failed to carry the ball down the field. Strong defensive play by the second held the first for downs, but the guards-back formation could not gain. Exchanges of punts followed, and, one of Warren's kicks...
...Freshman eleven defeated the Worcester Academy team at Worcester on Saturday, by the score of 11 to 0. The Freshmen had a slight advantage in weight, and their back-field played together better than that of Worcester. Fumbling was their worst fault. Worcester played a stubborn, defensive game, allowing but one touchdown in each half. Their high tackling, however, allowed the Freshman backs to gain many times after they should have been stopped...