Word: field
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following 18 members of the 1913 football squad won their class numerals in the annual game with the Yale freshmen, on Soldiers Field, Saturday: Captain R. P. Lewis, of Walpole; M. F. Carr, of Brookline; G. C. Cutler, Jr., of Brookline; R. G. Ervin, of Villanova, Pa.; S. M. Felton, 2d, of Haverford, Pa.; H. B. Gardner, of New York; L. Godfrey, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa.; A. M. Goodale, Jr., of Cambridge; E. A. Graustein, of Cambridge; E. P. Graves, of Boston; P. M. Hollister, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; G. G. Jones, of Roxbury; E. A. Lingard, of Boston...
...University second football team easily defeated Fort McKinley, of Portland, Maine, on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon by a score of 27 to 0. The second scored two touchdowns in the first half and made three more in the second. The Maine team was only dangerous at the beginning of the game, when the kick-off was recovered and the ball was carried to the second's 15-yard line in two plays, where it was lost on a fumble. Before the second made the first score, it was held on the 7-yard line for downs. After that the opponents...
...ushers must secure admission and luncheon tickets from C. deRham '10, at the Athletic Office today between 8.30 and 10.30 A. M. No usher will be admitted to the field without a ticket. Lunch will be served at the Locker Building at 11.30 o'clock. All ushers must be in their places by 12 o'clock...
...Princeton coaches have been very careful of their team, taking men out immediately when they showed signs of being injured in the least, and they expect to put their best possible team on the field today. In the Dartmouth game they showed latent strength, evidently testing new plays, Siegling and Waller, who will oppose Lilley and Goebel today, breaking up play after play. With few exceptions both lines are composed of veterans. Yale has decided superiority in ends and backs, of which the latter are not exceeded on any college team. Vaughan, Yale's right end, has shown great ability...
...race started from the Yale athletic field and ran for one mile through fields, then for five miles over roads and a dirt causeway, and ended with an upgrade and one lap on the Yale field. As the men entered the fourth mile, P. R. Withington '12 was leading, followed by a group of six Yale men. Withington, however, collapsed before the end of the mile, and the race was entirely Yale...