Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...tackle for eight yards, Wendell made ten more, and Foster tried an onside kick. Fleming secured the ball on Springfield's 30-yard line. Honhardt gained first down on one play, and then punted to Foster, who advanced from the 35 to the 47-yard line. Newhall started a quarter back run, and when tackled passed to Lockwood, who made 12 yards. After several exchanges Foster gained 42 yards through right tackle, but Springfield held for downs on the 17-yard line, and then punted to Newhall, who ran to the 35-yard line. Lincoln took Foster's place...
...yard line. Bowdoin was given 15 yards after the next play because of McDonald's illegal use of hands; but on the next play Harvard regained the same distance on a penalty for tripping. Soon after this the University team secured the ball on a poor quarter back kick. Hoar was put in the line in Osborne's place for Harvard, and Buttrick in Newman's, and Ellis in W. Drummond's place for Bowdoin. Foster was forced to punt, McDonald tacking Blanched, who caught the ball on Bowdoin's 50-yard line. Hall replaced Starr at quarterback...
...University four-oared race was won by Yale by at least 10 boat lengths. For the first quarter mile the shells kept on even terms, but after that Yale steadily pulled away. There was no perceptible trouble in the University crew. The men kept well together and held a steady stroke. The Yale crew did not row in any the smoother form, but was physically more powerful. Yale's time was 11 minutes, 46 3-5 seconds...
Harvard easily won the half-mile race for "gentleman's" eights and Yale won the one-mile for freshman four-oared crews by a quarter of a length...
...June 14, 1906--The University crew defeated the Freshman eight on the Thames this afternoon by a length and a quarter in a two-mile race down stream, covering the distance in 11 minutes, 2 2-5 seconds. The Freshmen caught the water first, but at the first half-mile flag the University boat had gained half a length. With a 32 stroke, this lead was increased to a length at the end of a mile. In the third half-mile the Freshmen were rowing 34 strokes to the minute, while the University crew, raising this by two points...