Word: foule
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University team scored first on a foul, but a goal for Dartmouth and another foul by Currier soon tied the score at 2 to 2. At this point S. Brown was injured and shortly after was replaced by Scribner. Dartmouth then scored two times in rapid succession and gained a lead that the University team could not overcome. The first half was very close and evenly contested, ending with the score 11 to 9 in Dartmouth's favor...
...windows are unopened and unopenable. Where athletic clothes are piled after each day's exercise, there is no attempt at fumigation, or even thorough cleaning, and the dust of months is allowed to accumulate. In the Gymnasium proper, in the looker rooms, in the baths, the air is foul. Small wonder that we learn of cases of eczema among the men who use the lockers...
...rough from the start, and close covering by both sides kept down the scoring. Brooks was injured about the middle of the half and was replaced by S. Brown. This change materially weakened the defense and two goals from the floor by Wrenn and Cushman and four goals from fouls by Noyes gave Yale a lead that Harvard could not overcome. Allen scored a fine goal from the floor in this period, and Currie secured an additional point by a goal from foul. A lucky shot from the floor by Cushman won the game for Yale by a single point...
...over his opponent, but in Van Vleck, the Yale centre, he will have an exceptionally fast man to contend with. The forwards, Allen and Currie, are rather light, but their speed and agility more than offset their lack of weight. Currie is the steadier player and is the best foul-shooter on the team; Allen is erratic, although his work is often very brilliant...
Brown scored first on a goal from the floor by Pryor. This was followed by three more by Seidler, while for the University team Currie threw one basket from the floor and one from a foul. About the middle of the second half the University team tied the score on a basket by Browne and three goals from fouls by Currie. The play then became very fast, but just before the close of the game, Brown drew ahead by good teamwork and shooting. Currie played well for Harvard, while Pryor and Seidler excelled for Brown...