Word: fives
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Haven, Conn., October 22, 1907.-The practice of the Yale team today was not up to the usual standard. In a twenty-five minute scrimmage, which was characterized by frequent fumbling, and poor work on the part of the line men, H. Jones scored the only touchdown for the University team on a forward pass. Dunbar and Andrus of the college team frequently broke through and spoiled the plays before they were fairly started...
...club rooms on Massachusetts ave., at which several plays will be read in the presence of professors of the German Department, and two will be chosen for the annual production. The plays from which the selection will probably be made are: "J. Faust, Das Puppenspiel" a play in five acts on the celebrated mediaeval subject treated by Goethe, "Einer Muss Heiraten", a one-act comedy by Wilhelmy, and two modern Bavarian plays by Ludwig Thoma, entitled "Lokalhahn" and "Medallie." Any suggestions for other plays to be considered should be given to E. F. Hanfstaengl '09, 9 Bow street. "Der Steckbrief...
...thirty-five minute scrimmage was held yesterday between the first and second elevens in which both teams scored a touchdown. The second's touchdown was due mainly to the fact that on the defense, first team men displaced the regular second men at end tackle and centre. The score came as the result of the blocking of Starr's punt on the University's 35-yard line. Nourse recovered it for the second on the 2-yard line. Two line plays were tried, but the University team held. A penalty for offside play then put the ball...
...final match in singles between N. W. Niles '09 and C. C. Pell '08 will be played tomorrow. In the semi-finals of the doubles tournament, three sets out of five, the following matches will be played on Jarvis Field today at 2.30: C. C. Pell '08 and G. P. Gardner '10 vs. G. Burt 1G. and H. V. Amberg '08; N. W. Niles '09 and A. S. Dabney '09 vs. F. S. Blanchard '10 and J. Wheelwright...
...heretofore. In the Senior year, however, the first eight will elect 22 men from the Senior class out of the 44 highest in rank who are not already members. Hitherto 17 out of the highest 25 have been elected. Furthermore, these 30 members from the Senior class will elect five "additional members," whose names may not be included in the list of the 52 highest in rank. In former years these "additional members" have been elected in June by the whole society, on nomination by the undergraduate members. In each case the amendments require the appointment of membership committees...