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Word: going (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...quarterback, played a remarkable game, handling punts reliably, running back the ball spiritedly and carrying the ball for long gains around end. If it had not been for poor judgment, in attempting a drop kick with the ball on Yale's 8-yard line and but two yards to go for first down, and again in calling on LeMoyne to punt from within the 15-yard line after he had clearly been out punted on every occasion, Marshall's playing would have been above criticism. Nichols played for the most part a praiseworthy game, although not as brilliant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE, 16; HARVARD, 0 | 11/23/1903 | See Source »

Charles Andrew Shea '04, left tackle, was prepared at Hopkinson's School. While there he played guard on the football team and first base and pitches on the baseball nine. He was right guard on his Freshman eleven and substitute on the University team two years go. Last year he was regular left tackle on the eleven. His weight is 189 pounds, height 6 feet 2 inches, and age 23 years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Team Statistics. | 11/21/1903 | See Source »

...consequence of an ordinance of the city of Boston, which forbids the discharge of firearms out of doors within the city limits, the Shooting Club has been obliged to give up its grounds on Soldiers Field. Although the authorities allowed the shooting to go on last year, yet when complaint was made in June, the privilege had to be withdrawn. It is hoped that grounds may soon be obtained somewhere nearby...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Preparations for Intercollegiate Shoot | 11/16/1903 | See Source »

...will leave the Square, to go to the Country Club today about 1.30 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trials for Cross-Country Team. | 11/16/1903 | See Source »

...members, all have shown plenty of fight and willingness to learn, but a surprising inability to get over old habits of slowness and clumsiness. Hall, right end, is a hard and intelligent worker and covers his end of the line very well, except for a tendency to go in at line plays too soon and thereby to leave the field clear for any sort of fake around his end. He is a hard tackler, but often overruns his man in going down under a punt. Practically the same faults are to be found in Sargent at left end. Also...

Author: By O. F. Cooper., | Title: Coach's Criticism of 1907 Eleven. | 11/12/1903 | See Source »

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