Word: freshmen
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman football team will play Andover, at Andover, this afternoon. Considerable improvement has been shown by the Freshmen during the week. Their offensive work is faster, and the defense is much steadier than it was in the Exeter game last Saturday. The Andover team is faster than Exeter, and has shown up very strongly in its preliminary games. Last Saturday Andover defeated the Yale Freshmen...
...Freshmen played with spirit, but were weak in blocking end runs. Although not consistent on the offense they did good individual work. In the first half the line played high and the passing was poor. Severance punted well. Although the Exeter team was the heavier of the two, it lacked snap and failed to gain inside the tackles...
After the first touchdown, which was made by short rushes, the Freshmen received the kick-off, but were obliged to punt. Exeter caught the punt and ran 50 yards for the second touchdown. The third touchdown was the result of a trick play, which netted 70 yards. In the second half Exeter made the last score by short rushes. None of the goals were kicked...
...interclass baseball series, which has just been finished, resulted in a victory for the seniors, with a record of three victories. The annual sophomore freshman game resulted in a victory for the freshmen by a score of 3 to 0. The fall tennis tournament for the championship of the university, starts on Monday. McL. Thompson '07, the present champion, will defend the title against the winner of the tournament. The annual fall track meet will be held today, and a number of men have been practicing daily in preparation for it. Thirty-five candidates for the cross country team...
...should feel at liberty to come in at any time during the afternoon and stay as long or short a time as they wish. The 1906 committee of ten men, of which J. L. White is chairman, will be in charge tomorrow. They will be glad to introduce Freshmen or others to the upperclassmen present, or to any men they may wish to meet...