Word: sixth
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman football team will play the sixth game of its schedule with Worcester Academy at Worcester this afternoon. During the week the team has had but one day of strenuous practice, devoting most of the time to handling punts, which still remains a weak point. The one scrimmage that was held however, demonstrated, that the team is in anything but bad condition after its tussle with Princeton. McKinlock's absence is a handicap, but with Whitney to take his place it will not be serious...
...building committee has had tentative plans drawn up by Messrs. McKim, Mead, and White with provision especially for additional sleeping facilities. The fourth and fifth floors will each contain eighteen bed-rooms with suitable bath-rooms. The additional space on the sixth floor will be used for squash courts, showers, and dressing rooms, provision for which, with the addition of a swimming pool, has also been made in the basement...
...team won through its better average speed. The long lead of Captain J. P. Jones of Cornell, who finished in 29 minutes, 17 seconds, did not count in the scoring. He was followed by three Harvard runners in second, third, and fourth places, with B. S. Carter '15 in sixth place...
...rest of the field split up into two sections with B. S. Carter '15 and Longfield of Cornell running together between the divisions. Copeland, Boyd, and Lawless of Harvard best out Brodt of Cornell in the first division, while Carter, behind Brodt, barely defeated Longfield of Cornell for sixth place in a sensational finish. The University team finished as follows: 2, F. W. Copeland '13, 30.00 2-5; 3, R. St. B. Boyd '14, 30.46; 4, H. P. Lawless '13, 30:49; 6, B. S. Carter '15, 31:01; 10, F. H. Blackman '14, 31-17; 11, H. G. MacLure...
...Race between third, fourth, fifth, and sixth Freshman crews...