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Word: lowe (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the slack season of the year when the majority of outdoor sports are at a low ebb, the gymnasium becomes the general resort of those desiring exercise, health or athletic amusement. That boxing, indoor running, jumping, calisthenics and other gymnastic games furnish welcome opportunities for satisfying these desires is evinced by the fact that over five hundred men use it daily. So large a number overcrowd the present gymnasium, with its inadequate arrangement and appliances, but until the University is presented with a new gymnasium or is able to build an addition to the present one, such overcrowding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GYMNASIUM FALLACIES. | 12/19/1910 | See Source »

...winners of first and second places in each event, and all men who expect to go out for track work, including Freshmen, are expected to enter. The program of events will be as follows: Monday--pole-vault, running--high jump. 16-pound shot-put; Tuesday--30-yard low hurdles, running broad jump...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Field Event Entries to Close at 6 | 12/17/1910 | See Source »

Almost at the very start of the last period a low kick by Dean was caught on West Point's 40-yard line. Dalton made 11 yards through the line and, after two plays, kicked the only goal of the game from the 30-yard line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dalton's Kick Won for Annapolis | 11/28/1910 | See Source »

...many of Yale's plays. In addition to being impregnable on the defence, Fisher and Minot opened up large holes for the runner and several times broke through when the play was directed against them. Perkins, though not brilliant, played a dependable defensive game; his passes, however, were low on several occasions. P. D. Smith, who replaced him in the last period, materially strengthened the defence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 0; YALE, 0 | 11/21/1910 | See Source »

...same ability is invaluable in keeping the goal-line out of danger. Campbell, who has done some excellent work in the open field, combines well with Wendell, who probably will start at the right halfback. Wendell's chief value lies in his skin-tackle plunges which penetrate the line low down and have much power behind them. Although by no means fast, he is an extremely difficult man to stop owing to his ability to pick holes and keep his feet. T. Frothingham, Jr., played only a few minutes in the West Point game and has been sick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MERITS OF HARVARD PLAYERS | 11/19/1910 | See Source »

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