Word: slow
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...them. Each game is a problem in itself. With a heavy team having great endurance he may count on their coming harder and faster straight through. If his attack is based largely on speed and deception, he must make his scoring bids before the backs have begun to slow up or the defence has solved the fakes...
...Babcock '17 also did well at New Haven and should be in good form next fall. W. P. Whitehouse, 2nd, '17, did consistent work this year. Although he broke a bone in his foot coming down West Rock at New Haven, with proper care the injury will not slow him up next year. R. H. Davison '17, was handicapped by injuries this fall, but another season he should be able to repeat his good record in the 1914 Intercollegiates. R. C. Cook '17, H. R. Becthel '17, H. Boyd '17, and C. J. North '17, are all consistent runners...
...victory over M. A. C. The same well-known policy proved lucrative in the next game, in which Carlisle was sent home with a 29 to 7 defeat. Two of the University's four touchdowns came as a result of that policy, and it is significant of the slow progress being made at that time that the Indians more than doubly out-rushed the Crimson, and gained more than twice as many first downs. Taylor, at centre, standing out as the mainstay of a line still weak on defense, put up a game in this contest which insured...
...slow moon climbs its flight of cloudy bars...
...Enwright '18 ran through signals with the team in the Cage, but was not trusted on the treacherous turf in the field. His injured ankle seems very slow in healing, and it is feared that an early return to the game would seriously endanger his final availability to the eleven...