Word: half
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...little need for the use of the forward pass or trick plays. On a field which was literally a sea of mud, Yale was played to a standstill by Washington and Jefferson on November 4, and was compelled to exert every effort to score two touchdowns in the second half, winning out by a score...
...extensive plan for counterfeiting tickets for the Yale game was frustrated yesterday by the arrest of two men in Portland, Mr., by F. J. O'Connor of the Harvard Athletic Association and inspector Deehan of the Cambridge Police Department. The men arrested had secured a half-tone plate of the back of one of the tickets and were caught trying to have a facsimile made of the face. They were tried in the municipal police court yesterday afternoon and were bound over in $1000 bail for trial before the Superior court in January...
...hardest and make Yale know that she had been through a real game. We are in a position now where we have everything to win and nothing to lose. Yale gave an example last Saturday of winning a game on pure "sand," and she also showed, in the first half that she can be beaten. Coach Crane expressed his gratitude to the assistant coaches and the second team, and to Professor Herbert S. White who secured for the team the services of D. C. Campbell...
...time for such minor considerations it would be interesting to discuss the psychological aspect of undergraduate criticism. Apparently everyone is blaming the next man for lack of confidence in the team, while the only ones to surrender are a few half-hearted graduates who are anxious to gain money and universal odium by the use of their pens. The sooner these "Cassandras" find out that they are talking to their own hurt, the better it will be for them and for every one who has the interest of the Harvard team at heart...
...aggressive game for the Sophomores, and probably did the best work for that team. The single touchdown of the game was made by Hoffstot after a succession of line plays, which carried the ball nearly the whole length of the field. This score came early in the second half...