Word: gaining
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Beginning with the opening hour Monday morning the Union will be closed o all except members, and thereafter membership cards must be shown to gain admittance. Any person in the University may join at the office, and the fee of ten dollars may be charged on the February term bill. Union lectures are open only to members...
...White. Cobb ran twenty yards on Cutler's onside kick, and then made eighteen yards through the line. Kearney's drop kick from Harvard's 28-yard line failed and Cutler punted out to Cobb. Bates made twenty yards on a forward pass around right end, but failed to gain through McGuire, and lost the ball on downs. The calling of time left Harvard with the ball on the Bates 25-yard line...
...University at the close of registration on Monday, October 5, and the figures for the corresponding date last year. The total registration of the University, including the Summer School, is 5077. Deducting from this the estimated number of students also counted in the winter term, leaves 4902, a net gain of 97 over last year. The figures show a net loss of 71 in Harvard College, the increase in the number of Seniors being more than offset by the considerable losses in the Freshman, Sophomore and Junior classes. The Lawrence Scientific School, which is passing out of existence...
...afterwards on the second's 42-yard line. Corbett went through the line for ten yards, but after a couple of line plays, Cutler tried a forward pass to Cutting which failed, and the second team got the ball again. The second tried a fake kick but failed to gain and a bad pass from Perkins rolled over the goal line where R. Page fell on it for a touchback. The line-up for the scrimmage follows: FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN. R. Brown, l.e. r.e., Cooper Withington, l.t. r.t., Coburn Burr, West, l.g. r.g., Blodgett Nourse, Hadden, c. c., Perkins...
Neither side scored in the first scrimmage, nor was either goal threatened. Both teams played hard and fast and each seemed perfectly able to gain through the other's line. Fumbling was much in evidence, and the play ragged and disjointed at times. Several good formations were used that will develop into sure ground-gainers with sufficient practice. The forward pass was worked with perfect success once, and failed another time. The line-up follows: FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN. Groves, l.e. r.e., Clifford Dowey, l.f. r.t., Holt Fisher, Kelly, Douglas, l.g. r.g., Strong Knapp, c. c., C. Amory Blake...