Word: shortly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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After the kick-off had been repeated Harvard soon got the ball on Anthony's fumble. It was then pushed steadily towards B. A. A.'s goal. Wrightington's short punt showed good judgment, but unfortunately the ball went just over the line. Hamlen punted well when Harvard got the ball again, but Anthony's run of 40 yards immediately afterwards put the ball in the centre of the field again. Then the ball was pushed into Harvard's territory until it came to the 25 yard line, which was as near as B. A. A. came to scoring. When...
...crew, as a whole, has a fair idea of the way to use their legs, but there is a strong tendency to hang at the full reach. The blade work is necessarily poor, considering the short time the crew has been on the water...
Yesterday afternoon the first eleven practiced signals and tried some new plays for a short time and then lined up against the second eleven for practice. White was back at right guard on the first eleven and Catlin was with the second. The play at first was slow, but towards the end of the practice it had more snap...
...Princeton football team has gone to the Delaware Water Gap for a short rest in order that they may be in good condition to meet Yale. The game against Cornell on Saturday discouraged the players considerably. Thompson has taken the place of Hearn temporarily. Gaily broke his nose Saturday, and Hunt will occupy his position for a time...
...touchdowns which made the final score. The game was sharp and well fought, and on the whole was a cleanly played game as well. The Indians showed a recklessness that was not hard to understand, and an evident attachment to the game that was out of harmony with their short acquaintance with it. Their work in the line was excellent and gave Yale some much-needed practice. Three times the backs came very near to scoring by long runs but were downed, Fincke's work being especially prominent in the Yale defense. Carlisle's work spoke well for their training...