Word: stilling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Excepting this fault, Swain played a strong game. He broke up Cornell's mass plays well and tackled for frequent losses. Shaw and Boal both played steadily. Boal, as a groundgainer, was used with telling effect. He was always sure of a gain. His worst fault is that he still runs too high. Doucette played his usual brilliant game at centre, following the ball with great precision and was always effective in breaking up centre plays...
Harvard on the other hand will have to play a different game from that of last Wednesday, when she showed such a decided shumplin her general style of play. The team will be considerably weakened by the absence of Bouve and Donald who are still unable to play in any games...
...game with the U. of P. Law School eleven is still under consideration and the rest of the schedule has been arranged as follows...
...laid off with injuries during the past few weeks were out again and in fairly good condition. Sawin went through the plays with the second eleven, and Bouve, Swain and Donald took their old places in the line. Of the latter, Donald is the only man whose injuries will still keep him out of the game for any considerable length of time. Behind the line Sullivan played left half in place of Dibblee who was given a day's rest...
Parker made the star play of the day by running from the middle of the field to the goal line after receiving a punt. Warren played a hard game. He punted fairly well and rushed the ball for good gains. Richardson still continued his good work of last Saturday, by pulling in the end plays and tackling strongly on punts...