Word: rest
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...showed the most improvement at end, will go in for Hall. Parker, who, owing to a slight injury, has been having only light work lately, goes back into the game at centre. As Carr is unable to play this week, and Paul is out of the game for the rest of the season, it is probable that Lockwood will go in at fullback. He has had little experience at that position, but during the past week has been playing a rather brilliant game, and as he is a fast runner, has done especially well in carrying the ball around...
...fourth number of the Advocate, which appeared yesterday, contains the following article: Editorials; "Storm," by H. S. Wyndham-Gittens '06; "Stung," by H. D. Chandler '06; "The Ballad of Those That Mock," by J. Hinckley '06; "Harvard Types, 2, Our Friend Brattle Hall," by J. H. B.; "The Rest of the Circle," by Van Wyck Brooks '08; "A Freshman's Letters Home," by E. D. B.; "To a Man of Pompeii," by Van Wyck Brooks...
...practice, to which special attention was given, Leonard, Burr, Hall, Foster and Leary all made some good kicks. Montgomery was out again and was given light work. Starr was not in the scrimmage yesterday, but will be able to play Saturday. McLeod of the second eleven was given a rest on account of an injured hand. Carr was not out and will be unable to play Saturday...
...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 be unable to play...
...rest of the half neither goal was in danger. After a few rushes Burrpunted to Archiquette, who fumbled and Brill fell on the ball on Carlisle's 46-yard line. Harvard was again held for downs. The Indians rushed the ball back 25 yards, and the ball was in their possession on Harvard's 42-yard line, when time was called...