Word: field
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...practice game on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon the Freshman football team defeated Rindge Manual Training School by the score of 6 to 0. The Freshmen were able to gain consistently throughout the game, especially on end plays, and only fumbles prevented a much larger score. The Freshmen far outweighed their opponents, but were slow in starting and the backs had to run practically without interference...
...first of a series of outdoor handicap field events will be held in the Stadium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Entries for the 8-pound shot-put and the running high jump, the two events to be held today, may be made on the field. Any undergraduate may compete. Other events will be held on Thursday, and thereafter at frequent intervals. At the end of the series a cup will, be awarded in each event to the man making the best average...
...short drill in formations then the teams lined up for signal practice. P. D. Smith, Corbett and Dunlap, all of whom have been out of practice for some days, were in the line-up. McKay, Rogers, G. G. Browne, Captain Fish and Wigglesworth were not on the field; the first three on account of recitations, Captain Fish was given a lay off, and Wigglesworth is out for three or four days on account of illness...
...second half opened with Minot in place of Rogers and Captain Fish in his position at right tackle. In three and one-half minutes the Harvard team carried the ball the entire length of the field and over the Williams goal. Minot ran the kick-off to his 30-yard line, five rushes put the ball in mid-field, an onside kick was recovered by G. G. Browne on Williams's 40-yard line, Frothingham ran twenty yards, and in three plays Minot scored. Withington tied the score by kicking the goal...
Score--Harvard, 8; Williams, 6. Touch-downs--Minot, J. Brooks. Goals from touchdowns--Withington, Peterson. Safety--Stevens. Referee--W. S. Langford, Trinity. Umpire--H. H. Hackett, West Point. Field-judge--L. H. Andrews, Yale. Head-linesman--G. V. Brown, B. A. A. Linesmen--W. Wadsworth, Williams; H. F. Corbett, Harvard. Time--Two 20-minute halves...