Word: fields
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Ushers should arrange to report at the Locker Building promptly at 11.15 Saturday. The additions follow: H. S. Barker, H. H. Bartlett, K. Bouve, J. J. Canter, C. A. Copper, L. H. Cushman, W. H. Dial, J. A. Doherty, H. V. Einstein, R. Everett, I. H. Fairfield, R. M. Field, H. R. Francis, G. H. Godley, B. H. Gordon, B. B. Gould, J. B. Hebberd, J. W. Hershey, J. C. Hurd, H. Hurwitz, C. R. Joy, R. A. Kazanjieff, J. R. Lakin, A. Lerner, R. L. Lyon, J. M. Lyons, L. M. Martin, W. R. Morrison, S. E. Munyer...
Score--Sophomores, 6; Freshmen, 0. Touchdown--Hoffstot. Goal from touchdown--Hoffstot. Referee -- Reynolds. Umpire--Hall. Field Judge--Ferqueson. Head linesman and timer--S. M. Surrey. Time--15-minute halves...
...passed by the Legislature of 1904 authorizing an expenditure of $120,000 for a new Soldiers Field bridge, but the money has never been appropriated, and no plans for a new bridge have been made. A short time after the passage of this act, the Cambridge Bridge Commission passed a vote requesting Mr. Jackson, the city engineer of Boston, to make plans for a new bridge costing about $35,000, to be erected near the site of the present bridge. It was thought that a larger expenditure was unnecessary, as the alumni will probably erect a bridge over the Charles...
...part of the criticism directed at the individual coaching "in fundamentals" is not only unfair, but without foundation. My assistants, Messrs. Cutts, Leary and Daly, have given their best knowledge and endeavors to teaching the men their position and individual play thoroughly, and any lack of results on the field is not due to them in any way, but to the men themselves and to the general policy, for which I am responsible...
...University Hall after cheers had been given for every member of the team and the coaches. The demonstration was entirely spontaneous and gave evidence to the confidence which the undergraduates have in the team, and to the general impression among the undergraduates that when the teams take the field on Saturday Yale will have to play better football than they have so far this year to win. Such a showing of enthusiasm and confidence, coming as it does after defeats at the hands of Carlisle and Dartmouth, is unprecedented...