Word: springfields
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale showed her superiority over Springfield Y. M. C. A. College, registering 19 points, but was lucky to escape being scored on herself. A fumble by a Springfield back when tackled by Legore under the Blue goal posts alone prevented the visitors from making a touchdown. This opportunity came as the result of a blocked kick. Springfield depended largely upon an open attack and in the third period opened up a series of forwards which, for a time, completely bewildered the New Haven men. Yale tightened up in the crisis, however, and soon retaliated with similar play. Legore at fullback...
...Yale vs. Springfield...
Yale will be called upon to face a wide-open offense in the Springfield game. Springfield came to the Stadium last year and though losing, 44 to 0, came dangerously near scoring through a varied attack of forward passes and open formations. Despite the many injuries suffered by Yale in last week's game a stronger line-up will be presented than heretofore...
...Spokane, Wash.; Charles Douglass, of Brookline; Richard Harte, of Philadelphia; L. A. Morgan, of Potwin, Kan.; William Rand, 3d, of Rye, N. Y.; Westmore Willcox, Jr., of Norfolk, Va.; from 1918--W. B. Beale, of Augusta, Me.; D. M. Little, Jr., of Salem; H. A. Quimby, 2d, of Springfield; Hampton Robb, of Burlington...
...annual meeting of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs was held in Springfield on Saturday. Representatives of the 25 constituent clubs were entertained by the Connecticut Valley Harvard Club. A business session was held in the morning, and the afternoon was devoted to sports. The meeting closed with a banquet, at which 100 guests were present. George Wigglesworth '74, of Boston, Presided and the speakers were President Lowell, Eliot Wadsworth '98, of Boston, and H. G. Chapin '82, of Springfield...