Word: second
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...usual preliminary practice, with each set of players under a special coach, was finished rather early. Coach Haughton then had the backs run through a series of plays before calling the second team into the Stadium. The second team lined up against the first, but only walked through the plays. Particular attention was given to individual faults, the new men, Hooper and L. Withington, being given special attention. The work was fast and full of snap...
...second team was given the ball in the middle of the field at the start of the scrimmage, but was soon forced to punt, Sprague doing the kicking. As was the case throughout the afternoon, the first team line men broke through and almost blocked the punt. The second team was again given the ball and, by a number of trick plays, gained nearly thirty yards before losing it. The first team then went straight down the field for its first touchdown, Minot scoring. After a short intermission play was resumed, and was considerably faster. O'Hare and Whitney...
Unless specially announced, the football practice from now on will be absolutely secret. No one, not even track men in track clothes, will be allowed on the field during practice. Coach Haughton desires that everyone obey this request in every particular. FIRST TEAM. SECOND TEAM. Rogers, Houston, l.e. r.e., Whitney, Blanchard Hooper, l.t. r.t., Goddard, Davis L. Withington, l.g. r.g., O'Hare P. Withington, Perkins, c. c., Morris Fisher, Stow, W. K. Blodgett, r.g. l.g., Knapp, Barber Fish, r.t. l.t., Coburn G. G. Browne, L. D. Smith, r.e. l.e., Paine O'Flaherty, Galatti, q.b. q.b., Johnson Frothingham, Pierce, l.h.b. r.h.b...
...event here as no track men will be allowed in the Stadium during secret practice. Coach Quinn wishes all candidates for the hurdles to enter this event, as it is important to find out the new men who may be developed. There will be cups for first and second places, and entries may be made on the field...
...Haven, Conn., October 20, 1909.--During the long scrimmage today the second team scored three touchdowns to the four of the first team. The second scored twice on flukes and the third time after ten minutes hammering from the five-yard line. Murphy, Logan and Kilpatrick were again in the game but Goebel, Hobbs, Andrus, and Philbin have been laid...