Word: rested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman making his plans for next Saturday finds that it is impossible for him to see his own class team play Yale, and at the same time not miss part, if not all, of the Dartmouth game. The rest of the College and much of the football public would like to see the 1915 game, but, given the choice between the two matches that the athletic authorities so carefully schedule for the same afternoon, they naturally prefer the University game. If the Freshman game is fixed for next Saturday, why not play it in the morning, and so, at least...
...Irish Players, rest their souls! continue to obsess the undergraduate Extreme Left. In the very slender current issue of the Advocate we are blessed with a burlesque of Synge, a parallel sketch of "The Scottish Players," and, as a communication, a defence of "The Playboy." Acknowledging the fidelity of the Advocate as a mirror of what most engages the literary consciousness of undergraduates, when it is pointed out that an editorial paragraph discusses the Harvard Prize Play, and three other pages bristle with reviews of plays in Boston, this seems to be going a bit strong. Particularly as there...
...yesterday afternoon under the direction of coaches Dewey, Chatfield, and J. Parker. Only seven of the sixteen men who played in the game with the Princeton Freshmen were on the field. Frothingham, who was badly injured on Saturday, has gone to his home in Philadelphia for a week's rest...
...University football team was given a complete rest yesterday afternoon. Coach Haughton was on the field with Captain Fisher, Wendell, Blackall, and a few others and gave them some individual coaching, but did not put them through any regular work. Bradley, who has been playing quarterback on the second team, and Willetts, who has been playing fullback, were taken up to the first squad. Regular practice will begin again today, though the men who were injured in Saturday's game will not play for some time, Potter being out probably until the Yale game...
...this afternoon, when the Princeton football team was put through a scrimmage of over an hour in length. Baker played a wonderful game in the backfield, but the line with the exceptions of Captain Hart, Duff, and Bluethenthal was again weak. Pendleton and Wilson were given a day's rest, not even appearing in football clothes. After the scrimmage the drop-kickers of the squad were given a long drill with rather unsatisfactory results...