Word: puts
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...scrimmage the holder of the ball shall place it flat on the ground and put it in play with its long axis at right angles to the line of scrimmage, and until the ball is put in play no part of any player, except of the man who puts the ball in play, shall be allowed to be ahead of the point of the ball nearest his own goal...
Although the performances in most of the field events were better than last year's, very little encouraging work was done. B. T. Stephenson 08 put the shot 43 feet 5 inches, a gain of 5 feet over last year's distance. There is a lack of good material, however, in all the other events...
...bond of affection grew steadily stronger. No subject that involved the sons of men or their concerns was foreign to his interest; if there was one he had not thought about, he was ready to think about it, and to say what he thought. He was willing to put himself in the other man's place; and all he undertook he performed with zeal. In his office, his class-room, and his home he was the soul of hospitality. Only the hearts of the many he has encouraged can tell how great has been his help...
Tickets, at 75 cents and $1, may be obtained from J. Murdoch, Jr., '06, Grays 31. They will be put on sale shortly before the date of the performance. No special seats will be reserved, but the $1 tickets will admit to the front part of the hall...
Under Mr. Quinn's direction several of the candidates for the weight events are doing promising work. R. H. Oveson 1L. and H. E. Kersburg '06 have thrown the 16-pound hammer over 145 feet, and in the 12-pound shot-put B. T. Stephenson '08 has reached a distance of 51ft...