Word: hards
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Wednesday the Freshman eleven had its last hard practice before the game with Pennsylvania, and yesterday only light work was done. There will be no practice today. The eleven has been slowly improving and although still weak in some respects will probably make a good showing in the game Saturday...
...Harvard who will be dishonorable enough to cheat or hand in work not their own. But these offences against truthfulness and honor are not confined to a few, and the undergraduate sentiment concerning them is not sufficiently condemnatory. Why this vital defect in the college morals should exist is hard to decide; but we believe the men who represent another's work as their own, fall into the evil through carelessness and thoughtlessness of its dishonorable character, if a man can commit an act of deliberate dishonesty through thoughtlessness...
...elevens lined up yesterday afternoon for half an hour's hard practice. Waters and Lewis were aided in the coaching by Mason, and George Gray '95, and succeeded in putting a good deal of life into the play...
...centre men and Dunlop and Moulton, the men played wretchedly, the line men failing to hold B. A. A. at all except at rare intervals, and the backs being unable to gain even a yard at critical points. Especial credit however should be given Doucette who played good hard football throughout, and to Dunlop who made the touchdown practically unaided. The other backs played a good game up to their weight, but they averaged less than 150 pounds, and were consequently unable to gain much ground through the heavy B. A. A. line...
...eleven had its regular practice yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field. After the usual preliminary work, the first and second elevens lined up for a short game. The men put a good deal of spirit into the work but the playing on both sides was very loose. By dint of hard work the first eleven succeeded in scoring twice. The line-up was as follows: Heard, Bearnsell, l. e.; Barney, l. t.; Boal, l. g.; Kidder, c.; Trainer, r. g.; Talbot, r. t.; Hawkins, r. e.; Hatch, q. b.; Parker, Oglesby, l. h. b.; Warren, r. h. b.; Gray...