Word: sented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...organized the American Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps. This body is composed largely of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton graduates, and is aiding splendidly in saving the lives of wounded soldiers. The corps has been hampered in its work so far by lack of money. Contributions for the project should be sent to the American volunteer motor-ambulance corps, London, care of Messrs. Brown Brothers, 59 Wall street, New York...
...most successful at receiving forward passes, while Hardwick uses the knowledge derived from his backfield experience in gaining the greatest amount of ground on end around plays. On the close formations all of the men have shown themselves capable of taking care of the greater part of the plays sent into their territory. Higginbotham and Hardwick excelling in this because of their harder and surer tackling...
Afraid of new injuries to the University team, Coach Haughton sent an entirely second string eleven on the field to contest with Brown. Friction in the mechanism of the attack used by the University substitutes deprived the team of the greater part of its efficiency, and a deplorable mediocrity in the drop-kicking department spoiled whatever chances the second string men had to score. Brown played a conservative and dogged game, holding the University to a 0 to 0 tie score, because of the perseverance of their defence and the brilliant playing of Gordon and Clark in the backfield...
...strength and versatility of the Yale backfield, together with the exceptional ability of Le Gore and the improved defensive playing of the line gave Yale a 19 to 14 victory over Princeton last Saturday. Substitutes sent in by Coach Hinkey in the latter part of the game were unable to withstand the terrific attack that Princeton put up throughout the last half with the result that the latter team scored twice in quick succession. However, in the early part of the game, with her full force on the field, Yale found little difficulty in gaining when distance was needed
...touchdowns to the second eleven's one, Scovil scoring twice and Ainsworth once for the University team while Ovitt made the single touchdown of the opposing eleven. A formation drill which completed the final perfection of the attack followed the harder work of the afternoon and the men were sent to the locker building on a brisk run after a final half hour's rehearsal of signals...