Word: game
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...today, as previously planned. Captain H. Fish, Jr., '10, and Coach P.D. Haughton '99 will speak. G.P. Gardner, Jr., '10 will preside and lead the cheering, assisted by C.L. Lanigan '10, and J.S. Reed '10 will lead the singing. The choice of the new songs for the Yale game will be made, and they will be practiced as well as the old songs. The Union will be open to all members of the University whether members of the Union...
McKay and Corbett were both in the scrimmage, after long absences, and showed their condition to be perfect. Minot and P. D. Smith were not used against the second team, for they were both still a little stiff as a result of Saturday's game. O'Flaherty started the scrimmage and his work in the back-field, especially catching punts, was decidedly improved. After the regular scrimmage was over, the two teams lined up on the second's 25-yard line and O'Flaherty kicked five pretty drop kicks. The line held well and each kick got away quickly...
...Haven, Conn., November 8, 1909. --The first team was given a long secret signal practice today, after which all the men that played in the Brown game on Saturday were excused. The second eleven lined up against the third in a short scrimmage, which was characterized by straight, old-fashioned football...
...University football squad held a short secret practice in the Stadium yesterday afternoon. The men were all rather stiff after Saturday's game with Cornell, and many of the regulars were given a day off. G. G. Browne and McKay, who have both been on the sick list, reported in uniform. Neither was in the line-up during signal practice, but both took a long run, showing that they were in condition again. O'Flaherty, Hooper, whose leg bothered him a little, P. Withington, P. D. Smith, Minot, and Long were not on the field. None of these men, with...
Mistakes such as the Athletic Association has been guilty of this fall in the distribution of tickets for the final games have been sources of much annoyance and complaint. The first and most serious error of which we have heard was the printing on the Yale game application blanks of Wednesday, November 3, as the final date for the acceptance of applications, while the circular of instructions gave the date as Friday, November 5. Many persons who accepted the latter as the correct date found difficulty in having their applications received after Wednesday. Now it appears that a considerable number...