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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Jones, who took his place, played aggressively, but not with good judgment. Lawrence at right tackle was not strong in defense and on the offense did not get his opponent out of the way. He gained ground unusually well on the tackles-back play. Bowditch at right end got down well under punts and played reliably. He was too eager, however, and twice caused a loss of 10 yards for offside play. Matthews, who took his place, was fairly capable. Motley was as steady as usual, and got down well under punts; but allowed himself to be blocked...
...took Graydon's place and by short rushes advanced the ball to the 25 yard line. Derby gained 7 yards and Daly then fell back and scored a drop kick goal from the field. After several exchanges of punts Dartmouth tried a place kick goal, unsuccessfully. G. L. Jones got the kick on the 13 yard line. On the next play Daly's punt was blocked. R. Brown picked it up and scored a touchdown for Dartmouth. Griffin kicked goal...
...line-ups with the scrub, played a short game with the second Freshman eleven and went through them almost at will. They outweighed the Freshmen about ten pounds to a man, and at no time allowed the Freshmen to make any gains through the line. The Senior formations got started quickly, and the interference on end plays showed much improvement. There was some fumbling, but the signals were well understood, and the plays were run off with snap and dash...
...Juniors played a long half with the Freshman team. They were clearly outplayed and would have been beaten but for the fumbles of the Freshmen at critical times. The runner almost always got away from his interference and was forced back while the interference itself broke through the Freshman line successfully. In the last play of the game the Juniors got around the Freshman right end and ran fifty yards for a touchdown. Before this, the Freshmen by steady line bucking and end plays worked the ball the length of the field and were held for downs on the Juniors...
...hold together well against the Seniors, who made some substantial gains through tackle and guard. Later on, however, with the ball in their possession, the Freshman eleven started more quickly and pushed steadily down the field by means of line plunges. The interference was better formed and the men got into the plays with more snap. J. L. Knox '98, who has had charge of the Freshman teams for the past few years, assisted in the coaching...