Word: keeping
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...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' 5 yard line. The tackling was poor and the men failed to keep their feet when hitting the line...
...third number of the Lampoon is not as interesting as either the first or second. Be it said, however, that it can hardly be easy to keep the standard of the paper always as high as it was in the first number of the year. Perhaps it is lingering pride in those first two numbers that makes the Lampoon reprint a joke that appeared two weeks...
...score of 17 to 0. The Freshmen showed themselves superior in every department of the game, in spite of their ragged playing. Their interference formed loosely, started slowly and aided the runner little. The runners failed to charge at the line with any force and did not keep their feet. The failure of the ends to get down under punts quickly was perhaps partly due to the repeated holding by their opponents. There was a great deal of fumbling and off-side play on both sides...
...great help on end runs. Putnam is an effective ground gainer and his persistency puts a great deal of life into the other players. Ristine is a hard and fast runner, but does not follow his interference closely enough. Graydon has improved greatly, especially in hitting the line and keeping his feet. He is valuable in breaking up the line. McGrew has improved considerably in recent games. He is particularly capable in line plays. Lawrence plays with spirit, but is not very effective on the defense. Clark plays a reliable game at end, but is slow in getting down...
Roberts at centre played a fairly active game and got into many of the plays. Jones ran low and hard but did not keep his feet well. Graydon and Mifflin were both able to gain well through the line. McGrew is at present out of the same because of water on the knee, but will probably return by the end of the week. Eaton, because of his appendieitis, will no be able to play again this year. Robinson's neck is improving and he will be out shortly, as will also Meier. Sugden and Devens, though improving, will...