Word: fielded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...less sensational, and were due directly to the interference which swung into shape on the end plays much better than usual. The first touchdown was scored by Dibblee on a 90-yard end run. He was cleverly blocked off for past Litting and then had practically a clean field, although he was fruitlessly pursued by Hanavan to the goal line. The second touchdown was a repetition of the first, Dibblee breaking through the field for a 40-yard run, and then passing the ball to Lewis who covered the remaining distance. The last touchdown was also scored by Lewis...
...Freshmen. Their line, though weak on the defensive, was aggressive enough when rushing was resorted to, to erable their backs to make fair gains. Reid outpunted Warren aided by the wind, and the Freshmen ends were as good if not better than the 'Varsity's in getting down the field on punts. In this particular, Whitney especially excelled. Peyton played a strong game against Haskell, succeeding near the end of the half in opening a large hole through which Kendall staggered 15 yards, for a touchdown. Daly kicked an easy goal and the half ended, without the 'Varsity's having...
Bouve and Donald were out again yesterday but did not indulge in any of the severe practice. Cabot, Moulton and Shaw were also on the field but were not given any work. Swain, Sawin and Perkins are now the only men on the injured list and it will probably be a matter of only a few days before they will again be in condition to play...
Will the following men please be at Soldiers Field to usher at the Newtowne game: Rand, Boardman, Scull, Sayre, Bigelow, Rotch, Walker, Trainor, Littig, Stoddard, G. Sargent, Wadsworth, Chandler. The above men must be at Soldiers Field at 3.15 p. m. sharp...
LACROSSE.- Practice today on Holmes Field at 4 o'clock sharp. All the old men as well as the new men are requested to come...