Word: periodic
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Dalhousie punted out from Halifax's 25-yard line and the ball went into touch. No further score was made until near the end of the period, when Halifax's halfback broke away, after a scrimmage, and by good running and passing scored a touchdown. Dalhousie then braced and scored another touchdown, but interference was claimed and a scrimmage was allowed on Halifax's 5-yard line. The ball was heeled out and passed to the three-quarter back, who kicked a clean goal. Time was then called. Score: Dalhousie, 7: Halifax, 3. Secret practice will be held again this...
...second period Burr's kickoff went over the line and Lockwood punted out to Wendell, who returned the ball to the 45-yard line. The first eleven rushed the ball to the 30-yard line where it was lost on downs. Lockwood made 25-yards on a fake kick; but the first eleven regained the ball on downs, and rushed it to the 18-yard line. Here it went to the second team on a fumble. Hurd tackled Timmins for a 16-yard loss on a quarterback run and Lockwood was forced to punt. The ball went outside...
...they may be reached by telephone from 9 to 5 o'clock every day in the week including Sunday. Only two hours still remain vacant. Every man has a free hour after his hour on duty so that in case he is called during the latter part of his period on duty his other work will not be interfered with. These student guides are mainly upperclassmen, but there are a few Freshmen and several Graduate students. About 25 men, each of whom gives from one to five hours a week to the work, are on duty. All these men have...
...defensive game. Nesmith, who has been playing right halfback regularly, had a small bone in his leg broken and will be unable to play for some time, possibly not again this season. Newhall's shoulder was wrenched in the first half but he was able to finish out the period. Starr, who replaced him in the second half, put more life into the team and varied his plays with excellent judgment...
...this year, W. H. Keeling '07, who presided, announced that the House Committee of the Union had suggested that the dance could best be held before the Christmas recess. By a unanimous vote the meeting expressed a preference for some date between the end of the mid-year period and Lent. Final arrangements as to the exact time of the dance will be made by the House Committee and the Trustees of the Union...