Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...wetness of the ground should have made the Harvard team doubly powerful, owing to its superior weight, but the line played too high and thus sacrificed any advantage it might have had. Although the plays were hard and fast enough in the open, the backs did not put dash and vim into their work when nearing the goal line and consequently lost opportunities to score...
...will then be tried at quarterback; for besides Marshall there is no suitable man for that position in case Daly is again injured. Clark was out for the first time in over a week and played in the line-up. After the regular practice Stillman and Matthews were put in at fullback and end, respectively, in the game between the University substitutes and the third eleven. This was the first playing in which they have taken part but both did commendable work...
Graydon played in the line-up for the first time since he joined the squad, and, with Kernan, who also went in for a few minutes at left halfback, helped to put life into the game. Barnard is still temporarily disabled by a bruise on his heel and Shea took his place. McDonald, Clark and Pruyn, who have been for several days on the sick list, were out again, and Stillman and Matthews reported for practice. A large number of coaches were on the field, among them W. Hoag '94, W. L. Garrison '97, D. G. Mason...
...first touchdown. On the kick-off by Marshall, Ives fumbled, and the second eleven was forced to punt from behind the goal. The ball went almost straight upwards and was secured by the first team on the opponent's ten-yard line. A plunge through right tackle by Leatherbee put the ball within a few feet of the line and Graydon easily made a touchdown. The try for goal passed too far to the right. On the next kick-off Graydon ran the ball in to the thirty-five yard line. Leatherbee made 7 yards around left end but after...
...candidates for the Freshman football team began practice on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The work, which was very light, consisted in passing and falling on the ball and in starting when the ball was put in play. Towards the end of the week the line men will be given practice in breaking through, but there will be no line-up until next Monday...