Word: rested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yard gain. Potter replaced Wigglesworth and on the play made a forward pass to L. D. Smith which netted only 6 yards. From the 6-yard line Howe, standing behind his goal-line, punted to his 45-yard line to Potter, who made 5 yards. During the rest of the first half an exchange of punts took place, and when time was called it was Yale's ball on her 40-yard line...
...fast as the slowest man can be quickened, but no faster. Thus Yale preserves her superb form. Harvard, on the other hand, gets speed and life into a play at the very start, albeit it is very ragged in form. Her effort is then directed, through the rest of the season, to perfecting the form without sacrificing speed. Yale is meanwhile perfecting the speed without sacrificing form...
...clock, after a good trip. The whole squad, with the exception of T. Frothingham, is here and in excellent shape. Wendell will probably start in Frothingham's place, as the latter has a slight attack of jaundice. Corbett and Leslie are expected to make up the rest of the back-field. Frothingham arrives tomorrow; also coaches Learn and Withington, who will join the squad at Yale Field...
...Leslie resumed his place at full-back on the University eleven, the rest of the backfield consisting of Wigglesworth, T. Frothingham and Corbett. Potter and T. H. Frothingham were on the field yesterday, but neither participated in the practice...
...candidates for the 1914 crew reported for the first day of fall practice yesterday afternoon. This is a remarkably good showing, far better than last year, when fall rowing for the Freshman crew was started for the first time. Two crews were sent out on the river, while the rest of the squad rowed on the machines. Coach Stephenson was in charge...