Word: field
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...forward passes. The line men were sent down under a few kicks, and then the squad was divided into bunches of about 20 men, of which Harding, MacKay, Maguire, Strong, Smith, Johnson, and McCoy had charge. These squads practiced passing and were then sent for a run around the field...
...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. Preliminary reports on summer field work in the Rocky Mountains. Professors Wolff and Mansfield. Geological Museum (south door Oxford street entrance...
...scrimmage was held yesterday in the football practice on Soldiers Field. The men, however, were given a short drill in getting started quickly, and were lined up by L. H. Leary '03 and coached in getting away as soon as the ball was snapped. Then followed more limbering up work, which consisted of picking up the ball on the run, and passing. Four separate elevens were formed, as was done Wednesday, and these were given forty minutes' practice in signals and forward passes. The old tandem formation, used with such success in past years was also tried...
Before coming out on the field, the squad was given a twenty-minute talk by Head Coach Crane on the workings of several new plays. The work began with signal practice by the four teams into which the squad was divided. The regular forward passes and straight plays were tried; and the punting was done by Wendell, Graydon, Rand and Lockwood. The men were then lined up against one another and were given practice in breaking through the line on punts. They were told not to try to block the kicks, but merely to break through the line...
Class Day Committee--George Adams Leland, Jr., Boston; Wallace Dunbar Dexter, Jr.; Brookline, Mass.; Douglas Graham Field, Milton, Mass.; Harold Willis Nichols, Haverhill, Mass.; John Jay Rowe, Cincinnati, O.; Charles Glidden Osborne, London, England; John Horton Ijams, New York City...