Word: hoyte
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Cross Country Association, held in New York last Saturday, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president, H. R. Geyelin, University of Pennsylvania; manager, J. R. Hoyt, Columbia; secretary, N. G. Graves, Yale; treasurer, A. Starr, Cornell. It was decided to hold the next intercollegiate cross-country run on November 29, at Travers Island, New York...
...backfield there is plenty of material. Besides the four men who played in the Harvard game, Veeder, Stevenson and Wernecken will be eligible for half-backs and Hutchinson for quarterback. Yale should not need to develop punters, as Veeder is the equal of Hoyt in this branch of the game and Wernecken is nearly as good. The lack of weight will be the principal fault with next year's backs, as not one of the seven weighs as much as 170 pounds, and in this way more than in any other, the loss of the ground-gaining ability of Hogan...
...second half the teams lined up without change. Shevlin caught the kick-off on Yale's 8-yard line and ran back 20 yards. He was tackled so hard by Matthews that he dropped the ball, but Neal recovered it. Hoyt at once punted to Starr on Harvard's 47-yard line. Brill fumbled and Neal again secured the ball for Yale. Flinn got 1 yard at centre, and Morse 5 behind Bloomer. Bloomer took the ball but was thrown back for a loss of 1 yard. Hogan made 2 yards at centre and Hoyt kicked out of bounds...
After Matthews' place had been taken by Pruyn, Shevlin ran Sperry's kick-off in 19 yards to his 29-yard line. Parker stopped a fake kick without gain and Hoyt punted to Starr, who ran the ball back 11 yards from Harvard's 43-yard line. One rush by Mills and three by Hurley took the ball to Yale's 43-yard line where it was lost on a fumble. On Yale's second play Hoyt on a fake kick was thrown for a loss of 5 yards. Yale lost 15 yards for holding and Hoyt punted...
HARVARD. YALE.Montgomery, r.e. l.e., ShevlinDerby, Squires, r.t. l.t., BloomerSquires, White, r.g. l.g., KinneyParker, Parkinson, c. c., RorabackWhite, Parker, l.g. r.g., Tripp, FlandersBrill, l.t. r.t., HoganRandall, Matthews, Pruyn, l.e. r.e., NealStarr, Noyes, q.b. q.b., RockwellHurley, r.h.b. l.h.b., Hoyt Sperry, Nichols, l.h.b. r.h.b., MorseMills, f.b. f.b., Flin