Word: rightly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Morse on the 23-yard line, who ran the ball in three yards. On the first play the University team was penalized five yards for illegal use of hands, and then on a fumble Parker got the ball on the 33-yard line. Wendell gained eight yards through right tackle and then Apollonio made three more. Foster followed with a two yard gain and then Newhall tried a quarterback kick which went outside on the 17-yard line. The University team secured the ball but failed to gain. D. Brown tried to punt out of danger, but Parker broke through...
...precisely and specifically what he is talking about. The wistful melody of the same contributor's verses have somewhat of this same defect of vagueness. H. Hagedorn '07 in his perilous attempt in an "Ode to Nature" is more successful both in form and thought than he had any right to expect. The "Epitaph on John the Orangeman" is exceedingly happy, though it may be questioned whether this is appropriate praise for an epitaph. "Paolo and Paris," by R. E. Rogers '09, is a dignified tribute to the persistence of the spell exercised by these perennial themes. In the editorial...
...strength. C. C. Pell '08, H. Sibley '07, H. C. Blanchard '09, and W. R. Severance '09 are other tackle possibilities. K. F. Brill '08 will not play, but if B. H. Squires '06 decides to return and proves to be eligible, he would of course be sure of right tackle...
James Dee Pounds '08, right field, entered College from Stetson Academy, Florida, where he played on the baseball team. Last year he was substitute right fielder on the Freshman nine. He is 25 years old, weighs 165 pounds and is 5 feet 7 inches in height...
...Huiskamp '06, of St. Louis, Mo., plays in right field. He prepared at Andover, where he played third base and captained the team. This is his third year on the university nine. He is 24 years old, 5 feet 9 inches in height, and weighs 150 pounds...