Word: lay
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...freshmen displayed a good defence, with an erratic offence. As a unit the team exhibited much power. . The line, although weak in several positions, held their opponents' attack, while the backfield proved to be a fast and aggressive aggregation. Fumbling, however, marred the team's play. Lay and French in the backfield and Welsh and Acosta in the centre of the line were the mainstays of the Blue eleven...
...Chestnut Hill R. Dilworth, e. 163 5 ft. 11 in. 17 St. Mark's D. C. Dines, h.b. 157 5 ft. 11 in. 19 Andover J. French, f.b. 165 5 ft. 10 in. 18 Pomfret R. Holden, b. 140 5 ft. 8 in. 18 Lawrenceville R. Lay, h.b. 170 5 ft. 10 in. 19 Lawrenceville R. Munger, t. 165 6 ft. 1 in. 19 Andover J. Neville, q.b. 140 5 ft. 9 in. 18 Andover W. Scully, e. 160 5 ft. 10 in. 17 Pomfret E. L. Shevlin, e. 150 5 ft. 11 in. 17 Hillmore S. T. Trippe...
...team had the following lineup: l.e., Scully; l.t., Walker; l.g., Welch; c., Acosta; r.g., Trippe; r.t., Munger; r.e., Dilworth; q.b., Neville; l.h.b., Lay; r.h.b., Dines; f.b., Dines...
...which the latter scored three touchdowns. The Freshmen also spent much time on fundamentals and the backs were drilled in drop kicking and punting. The team presented the following lineup: Scully, l.e.; Walker, l.t.; Welch, l.g.; Acosta, c.; Tripp, r.g.; Mungh, r.g.; Dilworth, r.e.; Neville, q.b.; French, l.h.b.; Lay, r.h.b.; Dines...
...struggle today is between the radical Bolsheviki and the more moderate socialist Democrats. The former have always wanted the Russian army to lay down their arms and go home, thereby setting an example which they believe other armies would certainly follow. The socialist Democrats held this same view at first, but they are sure now that the end of hostilities can come only with Germany's downfall...