Word: footed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...player shall be considered to be on the line of scrimmage if he has both hands or feet up to or within one foot of this line, or if he has one foot and the opposite hand up to or within one foot of it. He must also stand with both feet outside the outside player next to him; but the two men standing on either side of the snapper-back may lock legs with the snapper-back. "Outside" means with both feet outside the man next...
...first university swimming contest was held on Tuesday evening in Brokaw Tank. The contest was successful in all departments and showed the increased interest that has been aroused in this sport, since the exhibition given here by the New York Athletic Club a few weeks ago. The 100 foot race was won by C. P. Ralli '08 in the exceptionally good time of 17 seconds, which was 1 1-2 seconds better than the time in the intercollegiate contest this year...
...after striking the ground before being touched by a player of either side shall go as a touchback to the defending side. Place or drop kicks over the crossbar, and kickoffs which are run in, are exceptions to this rule. Tripping was defined as obstructing a player with the foot or leg. It was decided that a foul tackle shall not be called if the tackler's arms slip below the knees after making the tackle properly
...foot swim--C. R. D. Meier...
...foot swim--P. Withington '09, J. V. Quinlan...