Word: swiftness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Reading from Addison, Steele, Swift, and Pope. Mr. Copeland. Sever...
...were won by scores of 17 to 0 and 24 to 0, respectively. In both these games the eleven showed speed and aggressiveness, and gave promise of satisfactory development. But the game with Maine on October 3 was barely won, by the score of 6 to 0, and the swift attack of the Maine eleven disclosed the weakness of the Harvard defense,--a weakness which became evident then and has been evident ever since. In the game with Amherst on October 10, the eleven, through a combination of ill-fortune and lack of sustained offensive power, was defeated. The play...
...backs, capable of a very swift attack, have been held back of late by the slowness with which signals have been given. This slowness has delayed the play and made quick charging by the whole team impossible. The interference of the halfbacks and the fullback for one another is not very effective; Captain Marshall, however, has been more than usually valuable in helping the runner...
...Swift, New Bedford...
...Tuckerman, P. L. Barbey, D. Wagstaff, W. Drinkwater, J. R. Rutland, J. A. Abeles. Section 11--D. Davis, W. Tilden, R. Robeson, C. H. Derby, J. J. Rogers, J. R. Graves, J. B. Manning, J. B. Jacobs. Section 13--W. A. Hyde, C. E. Lakeman, J. B. Swift, J. A. Tuckerman, S. Johnson, L. Gourlay, R. Moot, G. R. Jones. Section 15--R. C. Kibbey, F. M. Hall, W. M. Hall, G. A. Moore, F. Schoenfuss, K. C. MacArthur, G. A. Rice, C. W. Fowle. Section 17--R. Rivers, J. O. Stack, H. L. Frevert, J. M. Levine...