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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...practice yesterday was short and brisk. Much time was spent by the first eleven, the substitutes and the second, in running through signals for the sake of the drill in new formations and plays. Coach Lewis instructed the second eleven in the guards back formation, in order that the first may have practice in meeting it before the Pennsylvania game. The first eleven, returned to last year's policy of rushing the line-men, and Donald was used with effect from his position in the line...
...minute half played against the second eleven, the Varsity, with good interference on the kick-off, twice worked the ball down the field to the twenty-five yard line. The first time Daly made a fair catch after an exchange of punts and was given ten yards for interference with the catch. Sawin easily kicked the goal. The second time he scored a goal on a drop-kick from the twenty-five yard line...
...line-up in yesterday's practice follows: First Eleven. Second Eleven. Campbell, l.e. r.e., Hoxie. Donald, Swain, l.t. r.t., Peyton. Hollingsworth, l.g. r.g., Carroll, Rainsford. Burnett, e. c., Wheeler. Burden, r.g. l.g., Talbot. J. Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Lewis. Hallowell, r.e. l.e., Cooper, Gray. Daly, q.b. q.b., E. Motley. Sawin, l.h. r.h., Jaynes. Kendall, r.h. l.h., Brayton. Ellis, f.b. f.b., R. Lawrence...
...second eleven will play Exeter at Exeter this afternoon. The following men meet in front of Thurston's at eleven o'clock: Hoxie, Peyton, Kasson, Wheeler, Talbot, E. Lewis, Gray, E. Motley, Jaynes, Noyes, R. Lawrence, Cooper, Spratt, Clay, Edmunds, Frothingham...
...been played. In the first set of the Roche-Thomas match, Thomas frequently passed Roche by his long hard driving and clever back work. He was not able to keep up his game, however, and soon became erratic, with the result that Roche won easily in the second and third sets. Ward and Davis won the match with Lang and Bowdoin in two rather one-sided sets in which there was not much opportunity for scientific playing, the points being usually settled in a few strokes. The next match with Wilder and Chessman was of the same general character...