Word: rightness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Exeter started the ball from the 25-yard line with a kick which Poore returned. Exeter's down. Morse ran by the right tackle and gained ten yards. Graves made a kick which Sears fumbled; Poore fell on the ball and passed to Sears who rushed ten yards. The ball went to Exeter on a fumble. Graves made a kick which Poore fumbled and Exeter dropped on the ball. Morse gained five yards. Poore got a fair catch from Graves' kick, and the ball was passed to Dean who gained fifteen yards. Sears gained five yards and the ball went...
...last the length of the run, and in both "fast" and "slow" hunts shall lay a plain trail from start to finish, changes of direction being plainly shown in every case. If the scent is voted unsatisfactory by three-quarters of the hounds, the H. A. A. reserves the right to withdraw the prizes. Complaints must be made by petition within two days after the hunt...
...held at the Globe Theatre. The writer gives an estimate of the result of those meetings, an estimate in our opinion perfectly just. He urges either that the meetings be repeated under somewhat different plans, or that some more practical scheme of work be suggested immediately. The writer is right when he hints that it would be a pity to allow the work inaugurated last year to be discontinued, and we hope that his appeal will be heard and acted upon...
...freshmen class, by taking the initiative in collecting temporary instead of permanent captains for its class teams, has made a step in the right direction. This action on the part of '92 will not only serve as a precedent for future freshmen classes, but the benefits which are bound to follow the new mode of conducting freshman athletics will soon make themselves felt on all university teams. In previous years the selection of a good man for the captaincy of the nine or crew was merely a question of chance, and while oftentimes the choice proved a fortunate one, still...
...ball is advanced down the field by doubling and is never picked up with the hands unless by a foul. All kinds of tackling are prohibited, the nearest approximation to it which is allowed being the right to shoulder or push a player with the body. The hands must never touch the player...