Word: rans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Because of the bad weather yesterday the cross country team did not run over the Technology course, but ran instead around the Mount Auburn cemetery, a distance of about four miles...
Many of the regular first eleven did not take part in the scrimmage, but ran through signals in the following order: l.e., Leary; l.t., Brill; l.g., Peirce; c., White; r.g., McFadon; r.t., Squires; r.e., Snyder; q.b., Gilder; l.h.b., Foster; r.h.b., Hurley; f.b., Lockwood. Burr, Starr, Kersburg and Hall were given a rest. Cavenee was out again and took a few easy laps. Knowlton was also out running around the field. Guild was out in football clothes, and will be able to play again in a few days. The injury to Paul's shoulder is so serious that he will...
Archiquette received the next kickoff and was downed by Wendell on the 19-yard line. Carlisle gained three yards on a direct pass to the right halfback, but was forced to punt after Leary had thrown Mt. Pleasant for a four yard loss on a fake kick. Foster ran back to the centre of the field after Brill and netted 14 yards in three rushes, steady gains carried the ball down the field and Leonard made the touchdown on a crossbuck from the 8-yard line, Wendell giving him good support. White kicked the goal...
...thrown by Leary on the 28-yard line. Carlisle was forced to punt, Gilder receiving the ball on the 35-yard line. After a loss resulting from Gilder's fumble, Leonard punted. Mt. Pleasant received the ball, which had been partially blocked, at the centre of the field, and ran through Leary, being finally downed by Gilder on the 12-yard line. In spite of a determined stand on the 1-yard line Sheldon made the touchdown on the fourth rush--Mt. Pleasant punted out and kicked the goal. Brill kicked outside on the 28-yard line and time...
...Pennsylvania football team tied Lafayette at Philadelphia on Saturday by a score of 6 to 6. Lafayette's touchdown was made early in the first half, when, after rushing the ball steadily down the field McAvoy, Lafayette's fullback, broke through at right guard and ran 35 yards for a touchdown. Pennsylvania then braced, and after rushing the ball to within striking distance several times scored a touchdown on a blocked kick...