Word: rans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Wenz, winner of the individual honors, ran a fine race throughout. He took the lead at the beginning and set the pace all the way. The runners got off well together, but soon after they climbed the first hill they began to stretch out. From that time the Cornellians drew away, only G. A. King '18 and R. W. Babcock '17 remaining, within striking distance. The finish of the race was in the Cornell stadium and the appearance of Wenz, who finished 70 yards ahead, was the signal for a demonstration...
Much stress was laid by the coaches on line charging and blocking of the secondary defense. Some new formations were tried. Legore broke away once and ran 98 yards while Smith, the quarterback, made a 50-yard...
...Rush and his corps of coaches put the entire university squad through a long practice today. A scrimmage was held in which the first and second, teams were pitted against each other, for more than an hour. As Ames and Eddy were both unable to get into action, Comey ran the first team at quarterback. The rest of the backfield was composed of Brown, Driggs and Tibbott. This combination succeeded in scoring several times on the second team by means of line plunges, off-tackle plays and forward passes. The work in forward passing was of a particularly high calibre...
...Church fell the honors of the day, for he made four touchdowns, one on a run from the middle of the field. Johnson, the right, end, on one occasion ran the ball from the 48-yard line to a touchdown...
...only one instance did the Lowell Textile eleven threaten the 1920 goal line. This was in the second period when Roberts intercepted a forward pass on his own 30-yard line and ran it to the Freshman three-yard mark. But there the 1920 team held, and threw the visitors for a one-yard loss on each rush. By the end of the game, the Lowell men were well played out and only attempted to make the score as low as possible...