Word: hardes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...work of the University football squad in secret practice yesterday afternoon was light, as is usually the case after a hard game. Most of the men who played in the Dartmouth game on Saturday were allowed to engage only in preliminary work and in a long signal practice. Brill did not report, having left Cambridge to vote, and Starr was not on the field as it was thought best to give him a day's rest. Meier was out but did only very light work on account of an injured arm. Montgomery and Jones were on the field...
...practice yesterday, but few men have as yet come out. Only fourteen men reported as candidates for the Senior team. The squad had signal work, followed by practice in running down on kicks. No regular coach has yet been appointed. The Junior squad of fourteen men was given a hard practice. After falling on the ball and tackling the dummy the team had signal practice and a short scrimmage. D. A. Newhall '06 acted as coach. A training table for the squad has been started. Very few men were out for the Sophomore team and the work consisted merely...
...days. Brill and Oveson were given light work, Brill taking part in the scrimmage for only a few minutes. Whitman, Parker and Kernan were all absent from practice, but will report again within a day or two. Schoenfuss, who was in the scrimmage for the first time, played a hard, aggressive game. Grant and Talbot, who have been playing centre and guard respectively, on the Freshman eleven, were taken onto the University squad...
...team was not given the rest yesterday which usually follows a hard game. Under the direction of B. G. Waters '94 and W. H. Lewis '95, the linemen were given hard work in breaking through and blocking. P. Haughton '99 coached the punters, devoting special attention to Sperry and Nichols. The centres were given instruction by H. Russell '95, and the ends by N. Cabot...
...work in the scrimmage was hard and aggressive but was again marred by frequent fumbles. The first team's backs made fair gains consistently but were unable to secure long distances as they were unsteady on their feet. Cunniff played centre and Parkinson was for the first time given a trial at left tackle. Meier was back in the game again at right tackle, and in the scrimmage replaced Derby, who was in the line-up only during signal practice...