Word: stillings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...team, one on a blocked kick and the other on a series of rushes from the 45 yard line. The team, though composed largely of substitutes, made a much better showing than in the game with Dartmouth. There was a great deal of fumbling, however, and the linemen were still slow in charging...
Although marred by frequent fumbling, the work of the Freshman eleven yesterday showed good snap and spirit, both on offense and defense. The formation plays were run smoothly for the first time, and were used against the second for long gains. The line, while still lacking in aggressiveness, showed more power and lift than hitherto, and proved fairly successful in checking the second's attack...
...score would have been still larger if the backs had not run so high and been so sparing with their help. Most of the gains were due almost entirely to individual efforts. One touchdown was made on a 30 yard run by Foster, and many of the other scores were made possible by long runs, notably one of 45 yards by Daly, several of about 20 yards by Stillman, and two of the same length by Knowlton and Graydon, respectively. Schoellkopf, of the second eleven, broke through the first team's line for a run of 35 yards...
...practice yesterday afternoon, the Freshman eleven showed considerable improvement in the spirit and general character of their play. The backs started well together, and ran hard and low, so that four touchdowns were made against the second without much difficulty. The defense, however, still showed an absence of aggressiveness, particularly towards the end of the line-up, when the second made several good gains through the line...
...Modern Language Conference, held last evening in the Assembly Room of the Union, Dr. Schofield spoke on "The Story of Horn and Rimenhild." Countless questions, he said, concerning the story and scene of action of Horn and Rimenhild, have been asked over and over again and still no satisfactory conclusions as regards these points have been drawn. In fact there is no definite theory of the origin and development of the story, and of the several extant volumes of the work only two are serviceable in showing the character of Horn. The scene of action especially is uncertain and even...