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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...well, but used very poor judgment in his choice of plays, and did not run the team with the snap which characterized Newhall's playing. Wendell was the life of the Harvard backfield, and in his first game of the season showed all his former speed and ability to keep his feet. He made some fumbles, however, which proved costly. Apollonio backed up the line well on the defense and when called upon to carry the ball, he hit the line hard and was never thrown for a loss. Captain Glaze of Dartmouth deserves credit for the manner in which...
...Juniors should be on the field this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock to cheer the team. Men are requested to keep back of the ropes and not to interfere with the progress of the game. A. G. CABLE. R. M. FIELD...
...desires to relieve the chairman and undergraduates secretary of routine work, and to have a secretary who can give whatever time is necessary to prepare business for the committee and arrange details so as to leave more time for the discussion of important questions. He will receive communications and keep the records of meetings. Much of the work which will be done by the new secretary has devolved upon the chairman, who is generally overburdened with other duties...
...what the result of this afternoon's contest will be, as the crews have rowed so little together, and there have been so many changes in the boats. On the whole, however, the chances seem to favor Newell, for the men have more unity in their rowing, and keep their blades longer in the water. Weld is inclined to clip the finish of the stroke, and at times there is a noticeable check of the shell between strokes, as the men do not control their slides well. Furthermore, although Weld is decidedly fast over the first part of the course...
...player, M. C. Peirce, every man on the University team, who played against Brown on Saturday, was given a lay-off from practice yesterday. Forster and Browne are the only men suffering from injuries, however, and theirs are but slight. Forster has a wrenched knee, which will probably keep him out of the game for the rest of the week, and Browne has a slightly strained tendon. Lockwood was on the field, but practiced only punting and forward passing for a short time. The usual breaking through drill for the linemen was held...