Word: medford
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tufts and New Hampshire used Princeton's and Rutgers' styles of play respectively. Forming in open plays with precision, the Medford college eleven shot throught the weak New Hampshire defence, rolling up 84 points and shutting out its opponents. Brown defeated Norwich easily, 24 to 0. Brown's gains were mostly outside of tackle, but the forward pass was used twice for long distances. Gordon, the newly-recruited half-back, played phenomenal football, scoring three goals from the field as well as doing good work in the defence. Washington and Jefferson, although victorious over Mount Union...
...defeated Wesleyan, one of the strongest college nines in the East by the score of 5 to 4. Last Saturday, with Curtis in the box they shut out Norwich. In the three game series with Tufts, the Dartmouth nine was able to win only one game but as the Medford team is exceptionally speedy this year, this should form no basis for determining the present strength of the Dartmouth team...
George Ayer Parsons '17, of New York City has been appointed manager and Edward Wilfred Duggan '17, of Medford, assistant manager of the Freshman baseball team. As their names have been passed on by the Student Council it only remains for their to be approved by the Athletic Committee before being officially elected...
...following Freshmen have been awarded their 1917 soccer numerals, subject to the approvals of the student council and the athletic committee: Edmond Elkins Bates, of West Medford; Earle Henry Bean, of Melrose; Webster Sanderson Blanchard, of West Acton; Laurence Emanuel Bullard, of Richmond Hill, N. Y.; Leland Gay Darrow, of Cambridge; Captain James Warren Feeney, of Andover; Manager Paul Webb Ingraham, of Wellesley Hills; Samuel Joseph Mantel, of Indianapolis, Ind.; Paul Howard Means, of Madison, Me.; Richard Horton Morris, Jr., of Milwaukee, Wis.; Lloyd Geary Evans Reilly, of Memphis, Tenn.; Sydney James Rogers, of Cambridge; Edward Forbes Smiley, of Winchester...
Professor Copeland will lecture on Kipling, at the Modford Club Hall this evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the newly formed Medford Horticultural society. Admission tickets at $1 each may be purchased at the door. The Medford Club Hall is on Governor's avenue, near Medford square. Electric cars for Medford leave from Sullivan square...