Word: pass
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Andover was again unable to gain, and punted to Brewer who made a beautiful run. Gould then made a poor pass to Brewer, who fumbled, and Hazen, securing the ball, ran 35 yards before Brewer tackled him. Andover gained a little, and with five yards for offside play, carried the ball to Harvard's 10 yard line, when Letton kicked a goal from the field...
...long runs of over sixty yards each. He followed his blockers closely and broke away from them only at the last moment, when there was no alternative. His dodging was quick and puzzling and he ran with good speed. Hoag, Beale and Corbett did well. Foster made one bad pass, but otherwise put up a very satisfactory game. His best work was the quickness with which he got the ball in play and his interference...
Fairchild's passing was much at fault. It was not quick or accurate. His pass to Corbett after being tackled was a dangerous and unwise play. Dunlop made a poor attempt to drop on the ball in the beginning of the game when Dartmouth dropped the ball and it rolled towards Harvard's goal. His slowness then was almost inexcusable. There was also an occasional fumble and misunderstanding of signals which reflected little credit on Harvard's work. On the whole, however, the game contained much that was very encouraging...
...varsity men of the various teams are now well accommodated at 13 Bow street. The whole ground floor is given over to them. The two rooms on one side are used as club rooms where the men can assemble to pass time as they see fit. A third room is used as a dining room, which at present seats all the men now at the 'varsity eleven tables. The fourth room is now unoccupied, and in case of need all the 'varsity teams can be boarded at the same time. Upstairs are a couple of club tables, which pay almost...
...remain as they are now? No better time for alterations could be had than during the summer months, when by a moderate expenditure the Corporation could relieve the University of a condition of things which reflects no credit upon it. It seems a pity to let the opportunity pass since the delay only postpones what must inevitably be done within a very short time...