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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...novice revolver shoot was won by M. C. Allen '10, with a score of 302 out of a possible 500, C. F. Morse '10 was second with 288, and G. L. Cutting '09, third with...
...last night was very encouraging, and showed that the team this year will make up in speed what it lacks in weight. The passing and shooting of the first team was both swift and accurate, and this second team was covered so well that it was not able to score. After a short preliminary practice for development of speed, the two team lined up for a short scrimmage. The first team was handicapped by the absence of Captain I. S. Broun and E. S. Allen, who were unable to be present through illness, but nevertheless defeated the second team...
...absence of head coach E. L. Burnham, '07, H. R. Snyder acted as coach. After a short preliminary practice the University team line up against the second team for a short scrimmage. In the first half the second team played a fast game and led with the score of 8 to 6, but the University team braced in the second half and won with the score of 15 to 10. The game was very spirited, and the defensive work was exceptionally good for the first day of practice...
...Score-1908, 16; 1910, 9. Goals from floor-Sheehan 4, Almy 2, Carlisle 1, Furber 1, Marsh 1, Mossman 1, Wyman 1. Fouls called-on 1910, 9; on 1908, 5. Goals from fouls-Wyman 2, Scribner 1. Referee-E. L. Grant 3L. Timekeepers-E. S. Currie '09, W. H. Thompson...
...Wednesday the Seniors defeated the Juniors in a ragged game by the score of 16 to 11, and on Thursday the Sophomores won from the Freshmen, 21 to 13. The team work of the Senior team is very good, but the inaccurate shooting, especially of the forwards, materially reduces its effectiveness. The Sophomores also have good team play and their shooting is considerably superior to that of the Seniors. Both teams are strong on the defense and a close game should result, with the chances slightly favoring the Sophomores...