Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Sophomores won the interclass tennis championship yesterday afternoon by defeating the Seniors in two close matches, which, added to their three victories of Thursday, make the necessary best five out of nine. The score in matches stands 5 to 3, one contest not being played, since it was immaterial to the final result...
...Colorado, playing several times on the way out. At the end of last season they were ranked high and but for a defeat by Princeton they would have been very close to the top. This year, they have not been beaten and have made the unusual record of scoring ten field goals. Last Saturday, they defeated Annapolis sixteen to six but this affords little basis for comparison as all their points were made by field goals. However, these same goals score points and when a team becomes as remarkably proficient in this respect as Carlisle, with two brilliant kickers...
...scoring, the first six men of each team will be counted. Each place will count according to its numerical value, and the team having the least total will win. Harvard and Technology have each won twice, the University team being victorious last year by the score...
...University football team played two separate scrimmages in the secret practice yesterday afternoon. The first period, against the second team resulted in no score. In the later scrimmage, with the Freshmen, both teams scored touchdowns...
Yale easily defeated Massachusetts Agricultural College, 49-0, at New Haven last Saturday. The visiting team had only one chance to score, when, in the first half, they got the ball on Yale's 15-yard line. Yale played straight football during the entire game. The regular team was used in the first half, with the exception of the quarterback and ends, who are out of the game on account of injuries. Of the nine touchdowns, Coy made 4, Philbin 2, Daley 2, and Holt 1. The Yale team lined up as follows: l.e., Logan, Freeman; l.t., Hobbs, Lilley, Carter...