Word: rest
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...cross country team will begin on Soldiers Field on Monday afternoon. The men will be divided into two squads which will run on alternate days. The two milers in yesterday's games will not be called out at that time but will be given an opportunity to rest...
...Colwell 2G. easily won the two mile run from scratch. On the fourth lap Colwell was twenty yards behind the first man. He took the lead, however, on the fifth and steadily increased the distance, finishing at least 60 yards ahead of the rest...
Five of the regular members of the team did not take part in the line-up. Graydon and Jones are both incapacitated again by injuries and Bowditch, Barnard and King were given a rest. The latter three will probably play in the Brown game tomorrow but Jones and Graydon may not be sufficiently recovered. Daly's injury, received on Wednesday, will keep him out of the line-up for a week, at least...
...Leatherbee did not enter the line-up, but merely practised forming interference. Kernan also practised punting for the first time since the beginning of the season, and drop-kicked several goals from the field. An injury received by Stillman in the West Point game will probably force him to rest for a week, but is not likely to prove seriously troublesome. W. A. M. Burden '00, captain and right guard on the 1899 eleven, preceded Wilder at right guard on the second eleven and proved more than match for A. Marshall, his opponent...
Kernan played in the line-up for the first time since he was injured, and by his good running and strong defensive work greatly helped the team. Graydon again hurt his shoulder in the preliminary practice and will be given a rest during the remainder of the week, in order to use him if possible in the West Point game Saturday. There were several men missing from the line--Knowlton, A. Marshall, King and Hovey, but their absence did not seem to make the playing of the line either better or worse. It held a little better than usual...