Word: rans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first half the Sophomores kicked off, and the Juniors, after a few short rushes, brought the ball to the centre of the field by a well executed double pass. Here 1903 held for downs, and alter a failure to gain, Waterbury picked up the ball on a fumble and ran fifty yards to the two yard line, where Knowlton was pushed over for a touch-down. Knowlton kicked the goal...
Switzer returned the next kick off to the middle of the field; the Juniors were unable to gain consecutively and the Sophomores were given the ball. On the next play S. H. Noyes broke through tackle, and hurdling the fullback, ran sixty yards for a touchdown. Knowlton missed the goal. 1903 returned the next kick-off. The Juniors punted and secured the ball, on a bad bounce, on the Sophomores' thirty-five yard line. Here, after a failure to gain, Willis missed a place-kick, and the half ended after the punt-out, with the ball in the Juniors' possession...
...first part of the practice was punting, Sawin kicking to Daly and Kendall, with Campbell and Hallowell running down the field. Stillman and Ellis also made some long twirling punts. No line-up followed, but both regular men and substitutes ran through signals for twenty-five minutes. The self-control of the men was perfect; there was no fumbling or missing of signals. Lewis had the forwards in good shape, and they started quickly and hard. The backs were slow at first, but improved perceptibly under coaching. Ellis showed up very well, both in carrying the ball and in helping...
...Juniors kicked off in the second half, and immediately forced the Seniors to punt. Noyes caught the ball in the centre of the field and ran it back forty-five yards. The Juniors, using the tackles-back formation, gained the touchdown in spite of a strong resistance by the Seniors. Chase missed the goal. The rest of the play was almost wholly in the Juniors' territory, and the game ended with the ball in the Juniors' possession...
...stop at the first obstacle, instead of struggling for as much extra ground as possible. This lack of fighting spirit was noticeable especially in the half backs. Frequently on line plays they failed entirely to help each other through holes, and this lost good opportunities to score. The interference ran fairly smoothly, but was so slow in starting that the plays were often smothered before they formed. The defensive work also showed some improvement over that of yesterday, although there was still an absence of support from the backs. The ends played in better form than they have done recently...