Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...work of the various squads is somewhat as follows. They first go through a short, sharp dumb-bell exercise, which is intended to liven them up and get their muscles into a pliable condition. Immediately after this they go to the rowing room, where they are put to work on the machines for about half an hour. Particular attention is paid to their body positions and to making them row together. Work on the machines is followed by a run, always in the open air unless the weather is particularly bad. The crews are taking rather longer runs than usual...
...Arnold is quick on his feet but a little unsteady in holding the ball. Fennessy is in every play, and always get in his kick. Man nahan was first tried on the second at guard, and, although tackle is his regular place, played all round his man, and was put on the first for a trial. Pierce was out and played guard and the second...
Reserved seats for the Harvard - Yale Freshman game, which takes place Saturday on Jarvis field, will be put on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's at 8.30 this morning The reserved seats will be the same as those reserved for the Chicago Athletic Club game, namely, sections A to L inclusive. The price of admission will be 50 cents reserved seats will be 50 cents extra...
...Yale's playing. It was evident that she was much taken by surprise by Harvard's strength, but her work in the latter part of the game was very effective. She used the V and turtle-back often for short gains. The quickness with which the ball was put in play was also a pretty feature of their excellent team play, while Laurie Bliss's brilliant individual work has seldom, if ever, been equalled on a football field. His running was phenomenal, while the way he crept out of the very bottom of a wedge was a mystery to every...
...yards. Some feared a repetition of last year's scenes but none followed Harvard immediately showed her mettle by forcing Yale to kick, and from that moment until Yale had succeeded in laying up Emmons and Upton, the honors were even. After that Yale clearly had the advantage. Harvard put up a strong defensive game, while the breaking through and tackling was superb. Yale's interference succumbed time and time again to the hard low tackles. Every man played the game of his life. The pluck and determination which Emmons and Upton showed cannot be praised too highly. While Upton...