Word: light
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...play, and not as much attention was given to speed in starting. Most of the regular first team players were back in the line up and in fairly good condition after the hard game Saturday. Lockwood, who injured his elbow Saturday, is getting along well, but was only given light work yesterday. Fultz was unable to run through signals on account of a lame ankle. Cavenee was in the line-up for the first time since he broke his collar-bone early in the season. Harrison, who has been playing on the second eleven has been taken...
...scrimmage. Leary, Burr, Guild, Lock-wood and Nichols were all given a rest and, although all the other regular players were out, none of those who played for any length of time in the Pennsylvania game were in the line-up. Carr, Montgomery and Hanley were all out doing light work and Myers of the second, team, who was injured several weeks ago, was out again. Knowlton was again tried at end on the first eleven and O'Brien played on the second team. D. C. Campbell '02 has come to Cambridge to help in coaching and was out yesterday...
...PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "The Nature of White Light" Professor Sabine. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
Captain Hurley won the toss and chose to receive the kick-off, defending the west goal. A light wind was blowing nearly straight across the field. Sheble kicked off to Lockwood who fumbled. Starr recovered the ball, but owing to the slippery condition of the ground fell on the 9-yard line. On the first rush Foster fumbled and Robinson secured the ball for Pennsylvania on the 10-yard line. In four successive rushes Lamson broke through the Harvard line and carried the ball over through Burr for a touchdown, after it had been in play less than four minutes...
...play. Kersburg and Burr, guards, are both somewhat weak in defensive work, but are improving and Burr's punting is of great assistance to the team. White has been doing fair work at centre, where Parker will probably be tried today. Of the ends, Hall is fast, but too light. Macdonald has been doing good work at times, and Leary, who goes in today, showed decided improvement last Saturday...