Word: quarters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Princeton, N. J., November 3, 1911.--A light signal drill only was given to the Princeton football team this afternoon on the last day of preparation for the Harvard game. All the regulars were in the line-up with the exception of Farr Chrystie will probably start at quarter tomorrow...
...Technology over the old Technology course yesterday afternoon by the score of 32 to 47. Captain P. R. Withington '12, F. W. Copeland '13, and H. P. Lawless '13 won the three individual cups for the first three men to finish. Withington's time for the four and a quarter miles was 23 minutes, 22 seconds. In scoring, the first six men of each team were counted, each place counting its numerical value, the team with the smaller score winning. The University team won first, second, third, fifth, eighth, and thirteenth places...
...substitutes scored three touchdowns, but in the last 20 minutes the first team, which took the substitutes' place was only allowed to run off its plays very slowly, and made no score. Neither Potter nor Felton took part, although the former was on the sidelines. Gardner again played quarter on the first team, and Freedley ran the substitutes. The latter made some good forward passes...
...hard 45-minute scrimmage with the scrubs this afternoon in which it scored two touchdowns. Although the line was again weak on the defence, the team as a whole showed improvement over last week's work. The coaches have put Baker back at halfback, using Pendleton and Chrystie at quarter...
Princeton, N. J., October 30, 1911.--Practice for the Princeton football squad was light this afternoon, fifteen minutes of defensive scrimmage for the first team forming the main part of it. Baker, who played at halfback all season, was tried out at quarter. The only injury sustained in the Holy Cross game was that of Wight, the regular right...