Word: length
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...interest lasts. Thirteen crews have been rowing from the Newell Boat Club and twelve from the Weld. At present the Randolph and Westmorly first crews are showing the best form. In a race between these crews yesterday over the regular course, the Randolph crew gained half a length on the Westmorly boat. The bumping races will be held in the near future, so that the crews may have the advantage of the mild weather. No definite plans have been made, but the races will be conducted in much the same manner as last year...
...team kicked off to Osborne, who fumbled, the second regaining the ball on the 28-yard line. On the next play the first team was penalized five yards for being offside, but after getting the ball on a poor forward pass on the 14-yard line, rushed it the length of the field, Wendell making the touchdown. In this series of rushes Foster made his long run of 45 yards. Burr kicked the goal...
Burr, aided by good interference, ran back Cobbs kickoff from the five to the 30-yard line. After this the Harvard eleven played a strong offensive game, carrying the ball the entire length of the field for the fourth and last touchdown. Lockwood made four yards around left end. This was followed by a 12-yard gain by Lincoln. On the next two plays Wendell made 16 yards through center. Fraser went in for Parker at center. With the ball on Amherst's 45-yard line. Taylor was thrown for a four-yard less on a quarterback run. Miller made...
...PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "Wave-length Measurements of Electric Oscillations." Dr. G. W. Pierce. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
...gains were made on short kicks Yale men recovering the ball. Although the Syracuse eleven seemed to get off their plays with fair speed, Yale's strong secondary defence repeatedly stopped them before the necessary ten yards could be gained. T. Jones made several long runs, one the entire length of the field, carrying the ball from a kick-off over the line for a touchdown...