Word: fouled
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ended with the score 6 to 3 in its favor. Princeton then made a change in its line-up. This appeared to put more life into the team, and about the middle of the second half the score was tied at 11-11. Currie then made two goals from fouls. A few minutes later, however, Clark tied the score with a goal from the middle of the floor. But the University team again took the lead by a goal by Browne and a foul by Currie which ended the scoring...
Score--Harvard, 16; Holy Cross, 20. Goals from floor--Stevens 4, Brooks 3, Barry 3, Currie 2, O'Neil 2, Allen, Almy. Goals from foul--Currie 2, Stevens 2. Fouls called--on Harvard, 5; on Holy Cross, 8. Referee--Velle. Timer--Bird. Time--20-minute halves...
Score--Wesleyan, 31; Harvard, 6. Goals from floor--Closson 6, White 4, Hayward 3, Soule 2, Brooks, Currie, Scriber. Goals from foul--Closson. Fouls called--Harvard 7, Wesleyan 5. Referee--Grebenstein of Dartmouth. Scorer--Rice of Wesleyan. Timer--Webber. Time--20-minute halves. HARVARD. WESLEYAN. Currie, Sheehan, l.f. r.f., Closson Allen, Scriber, r.f. l.f., Soule G. Browne, c. c., White Almy, S. Brown, l.g. r.g., Hayward Brooks r.g. l.g., Chamberlin, Grant
...superiority today by defeating the Lampoons in baseball on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. Again and again the funny boys have gone down to defeat before the representatives of the great daily, but every spring their fancy lightly turns to thoughts of baseball, and by fair means or foul they make up a team for the annual contest. It is rumored that several members of major league professional teams have been shanghaied and brought to Cambridge to take part in the game; but the CRIMSON team, trained to the minute on Memorial Hall free soup, will have no trouble...
...before the end of the first half Burr and Smith each made a goal. Early in the second half Barnard scored, and Alexander, after he has secured the ball from a scrimmage, made a goal in the last five seconds of play. The game was unusually clean, not one foul being called. Sampson and Burr did the best work for the Freshmen; for Columbia, Finlay and Blumenthal played well...