Word: losses
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...committee are given below, the actual order and wording of the rules being adhered to as nearly as possible. Besides radical changes in the game, the penalties have in many cases been increased or changed. There are now no 10-yard penalties, and five offences are penalized by the loss of 15 yards. A new penalty is suspension. It differs from disqualification in that the committee makes no recommendation about a repetition of offenses punishable by suspension, while it deems it advisable that a player who has been twice disqualified should be debarred from playing for a year. The changes...
...player trips another when he obstructs him below the knees with that part of his leg that is below the knee. This does not prevent a player from diving under a play provided he does not trip as defined above. Penalty.-Loss of 15 yards...
...Saturday, a large number of candidates, including several new men, have held daily practice. Although the attack is strong, the shooting just in front of the goal is often erratic, and many easy tries for goal are missed. Both the attack and centre field will be weakened by the loss of Osborne and Reggio, who did excellent work in the Fort Warren game...
...Harvard team began its season greatly weakened by the loss of experienced players through graduation and ineligibility. Of last year's team, only three men, A. W. Rice 1L., W. S. Mendel 1L. and S. H. Ackerman '07 are playing this year. New and inexperienced men have had to be developed for the other positions. Owing to the short time that the team has been able to hold outdoor practice, the coaches have not been able to develop much team play. However, the work during the past few days has been encouraging and gives promise of a good team later...
...Harvard men throughout the country the death of Dean Shaler brings again that keen sense of personal loss we felt thirteen years ago when Phillips Brooks died. To a high degree both possessed rare power of winning the affection of men--making their loyal friends not only those with whom they daily associated, but also those whom they chanced to meet and who to them frequently remained almost unknown. The source of Dean Shaler's power of thus winning and holding men lay, I have always felt, in his bluff, great-hearted manliness, his humor, and his sympathy. He loved...