Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Minot, who was taken from the fullback position early in the season and put at guard with Fisher, has been playing, therefore, under somewhat of a disadvantage. He is rather large for the position and plays too high. In spite of this he has done exceptionally well, particularly in combination with McKay at tackle. These two work well together and few gains have been made through this hole. They are equally good on the offense and much is expected of them. Fisher, at the other side, was taken directly from the 1912 Freshman team and has never played any other...
...born in New York, on January 11, 1842, of devout and independent parentage. Throughout life his studies were much disturbed by ill health, to which his dauntless spirit refused to bow. But a somewhat irregular education suited well a nature which was always fretted by routine and profited by whatever was unusual, diverse, and expressive of individual character. In his youth he attended a Lycee in France and afterwards the University of Geneva, there gaining an unusual command of French. His German be acquired a few years later at the University of Berlin...
...orders of the various boats are far from settled, owing to the failure of a considerable number of the men to report regularly. In the work so far, the Mt. Auburn street, Claverly and Randolph crews are showing the best form, but the standard of the rowing is somewhat below that of last year...
Before going out for the practice in the regular shell, the crew launched the new English boat for a short paddle. Owing to the fact that this boat is trimmed one inch farther aft than the old shell, it floated the eight somewhat higher and did not settle quite so far at the end of the stroke. The order of the day was: stroke, Cutler; 7, Bacon; 6, Newton; 5, Waid; 4, Withington; 3, Metcalf; 2, Sargent; bow, Whitney; cox., King...
...second half, Toronto had pretty much its own way. Harvard's defence had weakened somewhat and Toronto's superior stick-work and team-play soon told. McSloy scored after a very pretty run on a pass from Hetherington and almost immediately afterwards the latter shot a goal on a pass from F. Hinds. A little later the ball went behind Harvard's goal; Hetherington recovered it and passed it to McSloy who was directly in front of the goal. McSloy scored easily. He also made the fifth goal for Toronto on a pass from Park...