Word: longed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Atlanta, Ga.; J. S. Hutchinson, of West Haven, Conn.; G. W. F. Keller, of Aneram, N. Y.; J. S. Kennard, Jr., of Tarrytown, N. Y.; A. E. Landerholm, of Portland, Ore.; G. E. Lane, of Dorchester; H. Levine, of Boston; R. P. Lewis, of Walpole; C. B. Long, of Indianapolis, Ind.; C. Loy, of Honolulu, H. T.; L. W. McKernan, of Ridley Park, Pa.; A. D. McKillop, of Lynn; H. A. Mereness, of Wharton, N. J.; C. S. Matzger, of Ionia, Mich.; F. S. Miley, of Newton; S. B. Morison, of Minneapolis, Minn.; R. C. Olmstead, of Glen Ellyn...
...will continue from now on, unless otherwise announced. In the scrimmage the first team showed up considerably better than it has at any time during the week. Several of the regulars, Minot, P. D. Smith, and Corbett were in the line-up at the start but were replaced before long. In the line, Perkins started at centre, but when he was taken out P. Withington was shifted from guard to that position. The ends were a little slow, but prevented the second team from gaining around them...
...about ten plays Johnson, who was playing quarterback on the second, caught a forward pass and ran for a touchdown, but the play was declared illegal. The first team was then given a chance to carry the ball. The teamwork was better than on the day before, which enabled Long to score after a series of line plunges. The second kicked off to Morrison who ran the ball back to his 15-yard line. Galatti went in at quarterback on the first and put new life into his team. The ball was carried down the field again, Long finally scoring...
...Fisher, Stow, r.g. l.g., Brock L. Withington, r.t. l.t., Coach Robinson, Pfaelzer, Davis G. G. Browne, L. D. Smith, R. C. Brown, r.e. l.e., Clifford O'Flaherty, Galatti, q.b. q.b., Johnson, Merrill Corbett, Frothingham, Pierce, l.h.b. r.h.b., Tryon P. D. Smith, Morrison, r.h.b. l.h.b., R. M. Page, Burrage Minot, Long, f.b. f.b., E. S. Blodgett
...Haven, Conn., October 13, 1909.--The Yale teams were given a long, fast scrimmage today. The second team crossed the university's goal line once for the only score of the day. The regular coaches were assisted by E. T. Glass '04, Morris Ely '98, and Mr. Walter Camp. The university team lined up as follows: l.e., Kilpatrick, Vaughan; l.t., Hobbs; l.g., Lilley; c., Hyde; r.g., Goebel; r.t., Andrus, Brown; r.e., Logan, Brooks; q.b., Howe; l.h.b., Daly; r.h.b., Messinger; f.b., Potter...