Word: mating
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second team were blocked as soon as they had left the passer's hand. The work which stood out most prominently was that of Brickley, H. Hardwick, Freedley, Handy, and the first team line as a whole. The first two named succeeded in making long gains, while their team-mate in the backfield, Bradlee, was most useful at interference and charging. Logan at quarterback used a great deal of snap in running the team. Freedley's good work, it can be seen above, was in defending his goal against the long charges of the first team backs. He was spilled...
...line which was placed in front of the above choice of backs was one which caused some surprises, if it can be considered the first team line. Hollister played at left end, where he was expected to appear; but his team-mate at the other end of the line was Smith, of the 1915 Freshman team. Whether the latter will have the call on this place remains to be seen. Felton, Lingard, O'Brien Coolidge, and Trumbull all have the qualities which make good ends and the first named three have had University experience, Cleary, who has been...
...they will have to compete against the best men in the country Reidpath of Syracuse seems to have the best chance of breaking the tape, since he has travelled the distance this year in record time. Fogg of Syracuse has been a close second to his team-mate in all their races this spring, but will not run because of a bad tendon. Barron will have Bennett of Cornell, Haff of Pennsylvania, and Farrar of Yale to contend with for second place...
There are some men who do not care to room alone next year and yet who have not made arrangements for a room-mate because they do not know what other men are also without room-mates. For the purpose of enabling such men to know what other men, as yet, have not arranged for room-mates there has been placed in Phillips Brooks House a "Senior Dormitory Book," and men who are looking for room-mates should enter their names and addresses in it. Men should also indicate the hours at which they may be seen. By entering...
...Harvard and Yale, when he repeatedly did titanic work in holding two of the best backfields in the country. Englehorn, both at Princeton and in the Stadium, played All-American football without doubt. Like White, Englehorn follows the ball closely. It was due chiefly to him and his team-mate, Elcock, that the Dartmouth line did so splendidly at Princeton when in at least one department of the game the championship team was outplayed...