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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Technology record being 24 min. 19 sec. W. P. Rogers '11 was a good second, P. R. Withington '12 was third, and G. E. Graves '11, fourth. Owing to the good showing made by Harding and Rogers, they will be taken on the regular cross-country squad, making its total number...
Yale easily defeated Massachusetts Agricultural College, 49-0, at New Haven last Saturday. The visiting team had only one chance to score, when, in the first half, they got the ball on Yale's 15-yard line. Yale played straight football during the entire game. The regular team was used in the first half, with the exception of the quarterback and ends, who are out of the game on account of injuries. Of the nine touchdowns, Coy made 4, Philbin 2, Daley 2, and Holt 1. The Yale team lined up as follows: l.e., Logan, Freeman; l.t., Hobbs, Lilley, Carter...
...secret practice for the University football team yesterday afternoon was lighter than the work on previous days this week, and consisted of a short preliminary drill and a 20-minute scrimmage with the second team. No regular game was played, however, the second team being given the ball and then the University team taking it. Burr and Kennard tried kicking from formations against the second eleven, most of the kicks being blocked. Burr's kicking was from placement, and Kennard tried drop kicks. During the scrimmage the University team was weak on the offense, and twice Cutler's forward passes...
Practice for the University football squad yesterday was entirely secret, and was very short and light. Some new onside kick and forward pass formations were tried out, but there was no regular signal work. Kennard and Smith did the onside kicking, and Kennard practiced punting. The backs had a short starting practice, but the greater part of the men were given a complete rest and merely practiced handling the ball...
...regular University team held only a light practice yesterday, consisting of punting by the backs and running through signals. Crowley and Browne ran down on punts, and D. C. Campbell '02 gave the substitute ends some special coaching. The University team was given practice in lining up quickly on defensive formations and then ran through signals for twenty-five minutes, the forward pass receiving particular attention. McGuire was in Burr's place at left guard, but otherwise the team was the same as that which will start the game today...