Word: forward
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second half the scrubs came near scoring twice, forcing the ball right up to the Brown goal-line but both times losing the ball on a fumble. The second team was particularly successful in the use of the forward pass, attempting six, five of which were completd and netted a total of eighty yards. The Brown team also tried the passing game but without success. However, the one pass that did work gained forty-five yards, the runner clearing all the Harvard team with the exception of Murray...
...squad in College, and plenty of good material from the successful 1918 team, prospects for the coming hockey season are excellent. Only two members of last year's team have graduated, W. H. Claflin '15, captain and coverpoint of the seven last season and M. B. Phillips '15, forward. E. M. Wanamaker '16, who played a forward last year, is now studying at Technology. The nine veterans to return are E. O. Baker '17, forward; R. Baldwin '17, forward; A. Cunningham '16, forward; L. Curtis '16, forward; A. F. Doty '16, defense; T. K. Fisher '17, forward...
...vacancies left in the line by Phillips and Wanamaker should be satisfactorily filled by the substitutes and Freshmen of last year. E. B. Condon '18, W. O. Morgan '18, G. A. Percy '18, who was Freshman captain, and M. Taylor '18 all did excellent work in the forward line of the 1918 team, while of last year's second-string men E. O. Baker '17, L. Curtis '16 and T. K. Fisher '17 all won their letters. Two of these men, with R. Baldwin '17 and G. Townsend '17, who will probably fill their old positions at left wing...
Twenty minutes of hard scrimmage with the seconds was the work given the University eleven yesterday afternoon, the regulars scoring one touchdown on a forward pass from Watson to Harte from the seconds' 10-yard line. The men showed that they had fully recovered from the effects of the Princeton game, for the plays went off with great speed, accuracy, and power...
Tennis this fall has been unusually successful, the record number of 142 men entering the singles tournament. This event not only proved its value by providing excellent practice for the players, but brought forward several new men of marked ability. The chief of these was R. C. Rand '19 who worked his way into the final round of both singles and doubles tournaments. Thirty-one pairs entered the doubles tournament which was finally won by S. M. Stellwagen 4L. and R. Kennedy uC. in four sets of hard play...