Word: player
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...changes in the 1910 rules, Mr. Camp states that the elimination of the pounding plays upon the tackles is one of the most valuable reforms adopted by the committee; and that the ban on such battering and brutal attack by "some five men massed" on one individual player has made for a fairer sport, and also lessened the danger of accident...
...program follows: 1. March, "Soldiers Field," Fletcher '07 2. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," Suppe 3. Waltz, "The Skaters," Waldteufel 4. Selections, "The Mikado," Sullivan 5. Baritone Solo by Mr. Rowland, "The Two Grenadiers," Schumann 6. Potpourri, "Hans the Flute Player," Ganne 7. Baritone Solo by Mr. Rowland, "Le Cor," Flegier 8. Selections, "The Arcadians," Talbot and Monckton 9. March, "Our Director," Bigelow 10. "Fair Harvard," Gilman...
...twenty three games player. Harvard has scored 78 points and Yale...
...line before being tackled. From this time on Dartmouth never got nearer than 53 yards to the University team's goal-line. The work of the University team as a whole was very encouraging, especially as Dartmouth had the strongest team that Harvard has played this year. Every Harvard player showed better knowledge of the fundamentals and followed the ball much closer than his opponents. Harvard's team-play was always evident the interference showed improvement
...individual players, Yale has a line from tackle to tackle that has shown its ability to stand severe hammering by its oponents. Thus the like lihood of Yale's being scored upon by the straight line-bucking game is very remote. For ends Yale has two stars in Kilpairick and Bomeisler, who have been handicapped by injuries, but who are in shape for the Harvard game. At quarterback Yale is weak. Strout, Merritt and Corey are not capable of filling Howe's place, and the latter has returned to his old position, still playing as much as possible the position...