Word: field
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...second half, 1911 kicked off to 1912, for whom French, in two line bucks, gained 15 yards. A fumble gave the Juniors the ball in mid-field, but, after some good line plunging, they were forced to kick. The 1912 team blocked the kick and recovered the ball on the Juniors' 45-yard line. A forward pass was tried again unsuccessfully and Heath and Foster again gained well on their skin-tackle and line-bucking plays. When at last they were held for downs on 1912's 40-yard line, they stole the ball on the next play...
...scrimmage, after long absences, and showed their condition to be perfect. Minot and P. D. Smith were not used against the second team, for they were both still a little stiff as a result of Saturday's game. O'Flaherty started the scrimmage and his work in the back-field, especially catching punts, was decidedly improved. After the regular scrimmage was over, the two teams lined up on the second's 25-yard line and O'Flaherty kicked five pretty drop kicks. The line held well and each kick got away quickly and cleanly...
Later in the scrimmage Wigglesworth replaced O'Flaherty and ran the team very well. He was very sure in catching punts, but did not prove so brilliant in the open field. G.G. Browne was on the field dressed to play but was not used in the scrimmage...
...scrub teams, known as the Mermaids and the Nymphs, composed of candidates for the University lacrosse team, will play on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. If enough interest is shown, a series of three games, to decide the scrub championship, will be played...
...line-ups for today's game will be arranged on the field. The following men will compose the teams: Mermaids--Bernard, Briggs, Brightman, Furbush, Garetzki, Gustafson, Kingman, Leavitt, Martin, Murdock, Nash, Noble, Roberts, Shaw, Tebbetts, Warren. Nymphs--Alexander, Bail, Brown, Durfee, Emory, Fabens, Gammons, Kenney, Long, Morgan, Parker, Rice, Rogers, See, Smith, Sterner, Trull...