Word: stick
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...engaged in other branches of athletics are urged to come out for the lacrosse team. Beginning today, practice will be held every afternoon at 4 o'clock on Holmes Field. There will be no Saturday practice except for those men who need special coaching in stick-work. The squad will be divided into four sections under the charge of the class captains. At the end of the fall practice several games will be played by picked teams, if possible, to give the men some idea how every one of the positions should be played. Sticks and balls for practice during...
...about a week candidates for the lacrosse team will be called out for fall practice which continues until the last of November. The new men will be formed into squads and instructed by experienced players in stick work and the rudiments of the game. The practice will be held on Holmes Field...
...best individual playing was done by E. Kendall, who failed only twice to make substantial gains both round left end and through the line. His work, however, was marred by frequent failures to stick to his interference, I. W. Kendall and Kernan both gained ground when called upon, but they were rather slow in starting. The backs often reached holes in the line a little too late and sometimes did not find them at all. Campbell and Blagden opened wide holes in the Wesleyan line and did excellent work in boxing the opposing tackle. J. Lawrence and Lee were also...
...lacrosse team defeated Cornell 8 goals to 1 on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Harvard had the advantage at all points of the game, showing faster team work and more accurate stick play, and using more body-checking than Cornell. The improvement in the attack and in goal-shooting was most noticeable...
...lacrosse team tied with University of Pennsylvania Saturday afternoon in a game which was closely contested, the score being 1 to 1. The Harvard men generally were superior to their opponents in stick work and team play, though the attack was ineffective at critical moments. The goals were made by Breed of Harvard and Laing of Pennsylvania. Harvard. Pennsylvania. Goddard, g. g., Van Valkenburgh. Wynne, p. p., Cross. Hardy, c.p. c.p., Thomas. Carter, 1d. 1d., Maxon. Stevenson, 2d. 2d., Dravo. Sever, 3d. 3d., Waring. Breed, c. c., Scully. Penhallow, 2a. 2a., Erwin. Howard, 1a. 1a., Lingelbach. Fenwick, o.h. o.h., Ebaugh...