Word: lowing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...head usher)-Stokes, Benscoter, Edgell, Ayer, G. Low, VanLaw, Gealey, Kelsey, Metcalf, R. Howe...
Individually Graydon, Cutts and Bowditch alone played with their usual effectiveness. Graydon started promptly, hit the line hard and kept his feet well. He ran cleverly and picked openings to advantage. On the defense he backed up the line and tackled low. Cutts had no difficulty in opening holes when called upon, and carried the ball with strength and intelligence. He was quicker in starting and kept his feet longer than usually. He interfered in good style. Bowditch played a brilliant game in all but one particular. He was slow in getting down the field on kicks, but though...
...about one-half the length of the south side. The length of these two wings will be doubled and the fourth side of the square built. This fourth side, or north wing, will extend through to Bow street and will take up the ground on which Young's restaurant Low stands. The addition, which will contain thirty-two suites and accommodate about sixty men, will be four stories high, and will be finished both outside and inside in the same manner as the present building...
...fumbles and once held the first for downs on the 5 yard line. The first could make only small gains and on the defensive had difficulty in stopping the guards-back formations of the second. The linemen on both elevens were slow in charging and did not play low enough...
Roberts at centre played a fairly active game and got into many of the plays. Jones ran low and hard but did not keep his feet well. Graydon and Mifflin were both able to gain well through the line. McGrew is at present out of the same because of water on the knee, but will probably return by the end of the week. Eaton, because of his appendieitis, will no be able to play again this year. Robinson's neck is improving and he will be out shortly, as will also Meier. Sugden and Devens, though improving, will...