Word: rans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...dinner given by the Harvard Club of Boston at the Hotel Somerset last evening in honor of last year's victorious crew and baseball team was an unqualified success. About 350 men were present, and enthusiasm ran high throughout the evening. Music was furnished by an orchestra, and the football songs and others were played and sung...
...customary for Monday's practice, the University team was laid off yesterday, and there was only light work for the rest of the squad. The practice remains secret. The substitutes had a 30-minute period of signal work, and a few of the men who played Saturday ran through formations. The substitutes lined up as follows: l.e., Houston, l.t., Vogel, l.g., McGuire, c., Hadden, r.g., Withington, r.t., Robinson, r.e., Brown, q.b., Galatti, l.h.b., Sprague, r.h.b., Long, Smith, f.b., Kennard
...individual work, Fish and MacKay stood out in the line. Fish was always active and ran out the forward passes for good gains. MacKay broke through the Indian line on nearly every play, blocking kicks and breaking up interference. Crowley and Browne played well, Browne strengthening the backfield considerably on the defence. Cutler got his plays off smoothly and with good speed, but was slightly outpunted by Thorpe. The substitution of fresh men in the backfield at critical moments proved more than successful, Leslie, Smith and Ver Wiebe all doing well. White, Corbett and Leslie were the best ground gainers...
...outset, Balenti kicked off to Corbett, who ran the ball back to the 18-yard line. Carlisle was penalized five yards for off-side play. Corbett was thrown for loss, and Kennard punted to Belenti, who was downed on Harvard's 53-yard line. Hendricks failed to gain, and Thorpe punted to Browne on the 30-yard line. Cutler's punt went to Balenti, who ran back ten yards to the 50-yard line. The Indians here fumbled a forward pass, the ball going to Harvard. Carlisle was again penalized for off-side play, and the ball was advanced...
After kicking out of bounds once, MacKay kicked off to Thorpe, who ran outside on the 22-yard line. The Indians failed to gain on line plays, and Thorpe was forced to punt to Cutler on Harvard's 33-yard line. Leslie made six yards, and was followed by White, who, with MacKay's interference, made twenty-five yards. Leslie in the next three rushes took the ball twenty seven yards by splendid plunging. Then two penalties for off-side play gave the ball to Carlisle. Leslie received the ball to Carlisle. Leslie received the ball from Thorpe in midfield...