Word: nevers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first was easy for Niles and the score in games was 5-0 before Howes tallied his one. The second set was much closer as Howes picked up on his serves and played a fine net-game. Both men ran directly up to the net after serving. Niles was never outplayed, however, and his volleying was excellent...
...outplayed the University team. The opponents' linemen found no great difficulty in forcing back the men opposite them, and in tackling and handling kicks in the backfield--two of the essential rudiments--Annapolis was much superior. The Harvard backfield lacked concentrated power and was only effective at brief intervals, never getting the ball dangerously close to the line by rushing. All of which goes to show the relative strength of the team today in comparison with a strong team. We should be grateful for a tie score under the circumstances...
Yale easily defeated Washington and Jefferson, 38 to 0, at New Haven, Saturday. Yale's goal was never in danger. Wheaton made two touchdowns and a goal from the field in the first half, and Daly scored two touchdowns in the second half. The Yale line-up was as follows: l.e., Kilpatrick, Haines, Mesereau; l.t., Lilley, Beinecke; l.g., Richardson, Cooney, Bird; c., Biddle, Baker; r.g., Goebel; r.t., Brown; r.e., Naedele, Logan; q.b., Bingham, Corey, Johnson; l.h.b., Wheaton, Daly; r.h.b., Brides, Warren; f.b., Coy, Fields...
...hospitality of his welcome will not be wanting. Something Athenian, something Florentine, something essentially republican and democratic in the ideals common to them all has had its especial effect in him through that temperamental beneficence, that philanthropy in a peculiar sense, so characteristic of him. I suppose he never met any man without wishing to share with him the grace of his learning, the charm of his wisdom, the light of his knowledge of the world; but this is poorly suggestive of the pervasive influence of his constant precept and example, which only those whose lives it shaped could duly...
...expected to report. Captain E. L. Souder '10 outlined the year's plans, and described the benefits of the work. Speeches were also made by C. L. Schader and G. F. Evans 3Dv., who will coach the team jointly this year. A novice meet for men who have never won any prizes will be held on December 16 to choose the University team...