Word: shaped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University football squad was given its first hard practice of the week yesterday afternoon in the shape of an hour's scrimmage with the second team. In the first 40 minutes of this the substitutes scored three touchdowns, but in the last 20 minutes the first team, which took the substitutes' place was only allowed to run off its plays very slowly, and made no score. Neither Potter nor Felton took part, although the former was on the sidelines. Gardner again played quarter on the first team, and Freedley ran the substitutes. The latter made some good forward passes...
...through a strenuous signal practice at Andrews Field this afternoon. Several of the men did not appear in uniform but all are in excellent condition after the hard game at Philadelphia on Saturday. The rest of the week will be spent in getting the men in good shape...
...season. Captain Fisher did not get into the scrimmage yesterday, as his knee is still bothering him. It is doubtful if the coaches will use him in the Amherst game tomorrow. Smith was also layed off for the day, but it is expected that he will be in shape today...
...returned to his regular position at centre, displacing Storer. Felton and Morrison were kept away by afternoon work, their places being filled by Howard and Blackall, respectively. Gardner was on the field but his knee is still bothering him and it will be several weeks before he is in shape again. Until that time Freedley is the only substitute for Potter at the position of quarterback. T. Frothingham for the first time this year was on the field in football clothes but did not take part in the signal drill. Reynolds was used for a few minutes on Team...
...result of the two games of the last week at Brown leaves no doubt but that the Providence eleven has every prospect of repeating the success of the 1910 team. With the exception of a few minor injuries the squad is in excellent shape and the game with the Massachusetts Agricultural College on Saturday, which Brown won by the score of 26 to 0, gave the two Harvard football men who saw the contest somewhat of an idea of the excellent way in which the Brown team can run off the forward pass. Especial emphasis has been placed on this...