Word: forward
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...work of the Yale team was a revelation. Notre Dame, considered as advanced exponents of Western football, and famed for deceptive open play and forward passes, came East confident of winning. Yale played conservative football during the first quarter, Notre Dame's backs skirting the ends for steady gains. Coach Hinkey's men, however, started the second quarter with a succession of hard line plunges intermingled with a series of double and triple passes that completely baffled the Western team. Notre Dame resorted to continual forward passing, but the Yale men had been taught a destructive defense for this open...
...Society has well merited the support of all Harvard men, and we look forward to the day when it shall continue to serve the student body in a new home which shall be commensurable with the future growth of the Society...
...constant increase in the number of scholarships available for students at Harvard is an encouraging token of progress. The Harvard Clubs bear an important part in the forward movement. This year the Harvard Club of Clevelend has added a third scholarship of $300 to the two it has previously given. The New England Federation of Harvard Clubs announced last year two new scholarships of $150 each, and has been enabled to award three. The Harvard Club of Haverhill has established a new scholarship of $100, and Harvard men living in Milton have provided another, of $250. About fifty Harvard Clubs...
Lehigh came through the first half of the game against Yale with a 3 to 0 lead, but Yale rallied in splendid style in the latter part of the game, carrying the ball across the line three times after successions of line plunges, end runs and forward passes. Yale put a crippled team in the field; Wilson, the veteran quarter, was out of the lineup, as was Ainsworth, halfback, Pumpelly, whose knee is again bothering him, and Van Holt, the guard who has been playing as well. Legore and Waite, a 155-pound quarterback, showed up splendidly. Knowles, Yale...
...football which Tufts showed against Colby, it is obvious that the University will play in more than a practice game next Saturday Colby scored twice on flukes; at no other time were they in Tufts danger zone. Wide end runs by Hadley and Wescott, and some beautiful complicated forward passes permitted Tufts to gain at will, Colby being powerless to cope with this open style of play. A triple pass, netting thirty yards, was worked to perfection by the Medford team...