Word: kept
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...basketball team defeated the second team by a score of 52 to 10. The practice on the whole showed a slight improvement over any since the recess, but only for brief periods did the men display real team work. During almost all of the second half the ball was kept in the second team's territory, the scoring of the second team, being due entirely to fouls. The first game of the season will be played with the Naval Reserves at Newport on Monday evening at 8 o'clock...
...both halves the University team kept the puck almost entirely in Andover's territory, and shot repeatedly. The Andover goal-keeper and the point made many difficult stops, however, and the half ended with the score 1 to 0 in favor of Harvard...
...ragged in the first half and only three goals were scored. In the second half, however, the University team played fast and aggressively, scoring five goals and keeping the puck continually in the Latin School's territory. The team play of the University forwards was good. The men kept together well on the offensive and recovered quickly after losing the puck. In shooting, however, they were slow, and except in the latter part of the second half, very inaccurate. The defense was not tested as the Latin School forwards rarely succeeded in passing cover point...
...building up a line was particularly affected by this difficulty, and team work made little progress under the many changes and experiments that became necessary. Added to this was the fact that many of the more promising men early in the season sustained injuries more or less serious, which kept them out of the game for considerable periods at a time when they most needed coaching. Consequently both individual and team play were retarded in their progress and such faults as lack of aggressiveness in the line, poor tackling and high charging were conspicuous far into the season...
...good legislatures the financial interests of the country should be kept apart from the government as much as possible. The spirit of the citizen should be raised and he should be taught to have courage and to say what he thinks without fear of contradiction. Every citizen of the United States should keep constantly before him the splendid vision of his country, as no other young country has ever had such opportunities as are found here...