Word: light
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Barrett is the star of the team. His generalship, broken-field running, and punting (he is usually considered good for 60 yards) putting him almost in a class by himself. The light and speedy Colling, who scored three times against Williams, will be found at left halfback, while Shiverick, a punter and drop-kicker of no mean ability will fill the other halfback position. Mueller will doubtless play fullback, for he is not only a consistent and vicious line plunger, but a most reliable secondary defense...
...phlegm that has been spit into the trough by the swimmers. On one occasion I noticed that all the troughs were filled to overflowing, and asked the attendant how it happened that the drains were allowed to become stopped. In reply he treated it as a matter of light importance, and, worse yet, of frequent occurance. Under such conditions I have seen the walls of the tank coated with slimy scum along the water-line, and the water itself so milky that the bottom could not be seen...
...disease. In one case that I know of, abscess of the ear developed, and in another, pinkeye, keeping the victim from making any preparation for mid-year exams, and leaving his eyes in such a condition that for two months he could not use them at all by artificial light...
With the injured list encouragingly diminished, the University football team had a light work-out yesterday afternoon...
...play. The day marked the return of six men, Boles, Enwright, Horween, Likins, Parson, and Watson, and it is not unlikely that each will be available for Saturday's game with Cornell. Parson and Watson took active part in yesterday's play, while the rest spent their time in light work, getting into condition again...