Word: marked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With the ten thousand dollar mark well passed in two days drive and the campaign just getting under way, the prospect for a successful conclusion of the week is very favorable...
...against the Boston squad. 1921 punted soon after receiving the kick-off, and Boston College started a running attack. No gains could be made, however, and the Freshmen quickly recovered the ball. E. H. Stillman and R. S. Humphrey by line plunges ran the ball to the five yard mark. From here it took three downs before Stillman could score. The ball was then given to Boston on the Freshman 25 yard mark. On the final play of the scrimmage Boston scored on a long forward pass. The Freshmen lined up as follows...
...Freshman teams yesterday to try to get better team-work in both elevens. For the first five minutes the Freshmen could not stop the informals' line plays, and the ball was rushed chiefly by A. Horween '20 from the University 25-yard line to the Freshman 30-yard mark. An incsompleted forward pass and a five-yard loss on a quarterback run gave the ball to the Freshman team. Both sides now began a kicking game in which R. C. Humphrey '21 excelled the University kickers. Two punts by the informals, the first going outside after a short distance...
...Blanchard '20 with end runs by F. C. Church '20 brought the informal team to within 20 yards of the Freshman goal where an incomplete forward pass lost an opportunity to score. At the end of the 20 minute period the ball was on the Freshman 10 yard mark with no score by either teams. From that point the ball was shifted from team to team at will by the coaches. Both teams played well for so early in the season. The informal team's offense and defense was strong...
...will send a team to Cambridge to play the University informal eleven in the Stadium. W. T. Gardiner '14 has had charge of the preparation of this team. The Athletic Committee hopes that a game may be played against a team at Ayer on October 13. This would probably mark the opening of the informal season. Although nothing definite is known about a team at Ayer, it is certain that an amusement such as a football game would be very welcome at Camp Devens. Moreover, if University graduates who gained commissions at Plattsburg are allowed to play, a strong eleven...