Word: lowe
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have been made through this hole. They are equally good on the offense and much is expected of them. Fisher, at the other side, was taken directly from the 1912 Freshman team and has never played any other position. Such a record speaks for itself. His charging is fast, low and accurate; this, combined with his weight, makes him a player hard to stop. His work, although not brilliant, is very steady and reliable...
...traps on Soldiers Field today at 9 o'clock. Each man will shoot 50 birds in two strings of 25 each. This will be the first match for the University team. Dartmouth has already met Princeton, being defeated by the score of 187 to 160. Although these scores are low, it is impossible to predict the outcome of the match, as the University team has had very little practice owing to the fact that the field has been torn up. Last year Harvard won by the score...
...score of 39 to 0. It is doubtful if a stranger contest was ever played in which splendid strength and decided weakness were shown by the same team. Coached to play high and diagnose the opponents' attack, the Dartmouth line was frequently pushed backward for long gains by the low-charging Williams' linemen. It is also true that the score does not nearly portray the relative strength of the two teams, as Williams was by no means weak, but the possibilities of the new game were never better shown. In New York Dartmouth met what is considered by many...
...yard line and the backs were unable to overcome this handicap in the next two plays. Felton punted to Bates on the 34-yard line. The latter made 10 yards before O'Flaherty tackled him. The Cornell backs were unable to gain and Butler kicked a low ball to Campbell on Harvard's 17-yard line. Good tackling by the Cornell ends prevented Campbell from rung in more than 7 yards, and it was Harvard's ball on its 25-yard line. Campbell made 10 yards around left end and Tryon six through centre. on the next play Campbell...
...Wigglesworth returned to the quarterback position at the opening of the second half. Dean kicked off to Wigglesworth, who brought the ball in 20 yards to his 25-yard line. On the next play Minot punted 40 yards to Surles, who was thrown on his 50-yard line. A low kick was blocked and Harvard recovered the ball on its 50-yard line. West Point was then penalized 15 yards for holding. The next play was an on-side kick, but it failed to go 20 yards and Harvard was penalized 15 yards. Minot punted to the Army...