Word: seconds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been picked at the Weld, made up as follows: Stroke, C. B. Roberts; 7, J. S. Bent; 6, L. Warner; 5, E. George; 4, D. Roberts; 3, P. Adams; 2, F. G. Jackson; bow, J. L. Peabody. The other men at the Weld will be graded this week into second, third and fourth crews. The process of grading the men at the Newell has not begun yet. So many more Freshmen are rowing at the Weld than at the Newell, that arrangements have been made to transfer a number of them to the smaller club. The transfer of membership will...
...marked by strong defensive work on the part of the line-men, and by brilliant long runs by the backs. The steady line-bucking which has been the plan of attack in all the practice games was given up for end plays. Against the weak ends of the second eleven they were very effective. Eaton, who has not been able to play since the Williams game, was allowed to play a short time, but soon gave place to J. Lawrence. Donald also played left tackle in the second half and greatly strengthened the line by his aggressiveness...
...years. Barnard, who played at left guard in place of Boal, tried to rush with the ball, but with little success. Although one or two yards were sometimes gained on the play, it was in no sense effective. Campbell and Hallowell, although they played well at times, allowed the second eleven backs to get past them twice for runs of twenty or thirty yards. Except for these runs, the defensive work of the first eleven was perfect...
...first game of the Freshman eleven, which was played with Exeter on Soldiers Field, Saturday afternoon, resulted in a tie, neither side being able to score. The Freshmen played a mediocre game. They tackled well, but fumbled a great deal and ran too high. Only once, in the second half, did it seem likely that they would score, but the ball was lost and Brill quickly punted it out of danger. Exeter, on the other hand, played a sharp and fast game, but missed the chance to score by attempting four goals from the field, which were all unsuccessful...
...Yale showed great superiority and development in the kicking game. The Yale backs were a little slow in starting, due in part to Fincke's hesitancy in giving the signals. Yale scored after eight minutes of play by sharp rushes following a fumble by Dartmouth. The second touchdown was made by Stillman after a blocked kick on the 20 yard line. Both goals were kicked...