Word: rans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Bates won the toss and received Horween's kick-off on its 15 yard line. Harvard was penalized 5 yards for offside in the next play. Bates punted to Murray in midfield who ran the ball back 15 yards. An end play and an incompleted pass left the ball on the Bates 38 yard mark. Here R. Horween missed a kick for goal. The visitors had the ball on their 20 yard line but next play were penalized for being offside., E. D. Weather-head '22 then intercepted a pass and reached the Bates 5 yard line. R. Horween plunged...
...interference work, using a dummy and straw in one corner of the field. After that the backs caught punts, which gave them especially useful practice in handling a wet pig-skin. Meanwhile there was charging practice for the linesmen. For the last forty minutes of the afternoon the teams ran through signals. The usual scrimmage was omitted on account of the rain...
...included 1,729 men and women students, and the second term had 647 registered. Both the Law School and the Graduate School of Business Administration had special sessions, the former with 307 men and the latter with 127; the work of the Medical School and the Engineering School also ran over into the summer months, to make it possible for those men who had dropped out to enter the army or navy during the war to make up a full year's work from January, 1919, to September. Altogether, more than 3,000 Harvard students have been taking the special...
...Yale, and Princeton. In the Intercollegiates, Moore came in second in the furlong and third in the century event. Moore's best time for the shorter sprint is ten seconds flat, which he made in the semi-finals of the Intercollegiates. In the M. I. T. Meet, Moore ran the 220 in 22 and 1-5 seconds, a record which he has not equaled since...
...Phillips Andover Academy, where Moore prepared, he did not take part in work on the cinder path. He entered, College in the fall of 1914, and was a member of the 1918 Freshman track team. He ran the dashes on the University team in the following spring, but did not receive his "H" at that time. In the season of 1916-17 Moore took part in fall and winter track, but entered the service in April, and did not return to College until late this winter...