Word: losses
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...loss of Knowlton at tackle and A. Marshall at guard, will prove serious. Derby played aggressively in the Yale game this fall, but his lack of weight will be a serious handicap. B. H. Squires '06, R. H. Oveson '05, and W. Z. Carr '06, are possibilities for the position. It is doubtful whether W. L. Mercer 2M., will be able to play again, as he was severely injured in the early part of the season...
...Colson will not be paid for his services. As various inquiries have been made regarding the arrangement, it seems proper to state that while Mr. Colson is not technically to receive any remuneration for his services as coach, the committee consider it suitable to make good to him any loss of income incurred by the temporary surrender of his work at Cornell, as well as any extra expense involved in the trip. The joint arrangement agreed upon simply is, therefore, that Mr. Colson should be neither a financial loser nor a financial gainer by the episode. Mr. Colson...
...first half the University rushed 34 times for a gain of 125 1-2 yards and for a loss of 9 yards, while Yale rushed 22 times, gaining 77 yards and losing 4. The University punted 6 times for a total distance of 213 yards, while Yale made 247 yards in 7 punts. Harvard ran kicks back 4 times for a total gain of 57 yards, Yale for 58 yards, although the kicks were run back only 3 times. Twice the University fumbled, once losing the ball; blocked one kick; lost the ball once on downs; and attempted two field...
...second half the University made 44 rushes for a total gain of 126 1-2 yards and a loss of 3 yards. In 14 rushes Yale gained 42 yards and also lost 3. Harvard punted 6 times for a distance of 215 yards, while Yale in 11 kicks made 409 yards. Harvard gained 44 yards in the 4 times kicks were run back, and Yale gained 18 in 2 attempts. Three times the University team fumbled, but always regained the ball; once blocked a kick; twice lost the ball on downs; and attempted one field goal. Yale made no fumbles...
...ball, Yale gaining it on her own 5-yard line. Mitchell punted to Yale's 26-yard line, and Marshall, catching the ball, ran back eight yards. Two more plays brought the ball to the 14-yard line. On a fake line play, Marshall was thrown for a loss and then went back to the 35-yard line to try again for a goal from the field; but failed to kick...