Word: swiftness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...backs are year as strong as usual, but superior team work will give it an advantage over the Freshmen. In the games played hitherto, Exeter has shown very little power in offense but a defensive strength likely to prove great enough to offer a vigorous resistance to the swift but ill-organized attack of the Freshman eleven...
...finals between Warland and Blagden were exceedingly hard fought throughout, both men playing swift, brilliant games. Although Blagden often won on his swift service and hard drives from the back court, Warland was generally steadier and superior at the net. After the first set, in which both players were somewhat erratic. Blagden settled down and easily won the second, 6-2. Warland then quickly took the third set at 6-2. In the fourth set, which was by far the hardest, the playing was excellent on both sides, but Blagden by forcing the game with the score 3-1 against...
Second Freshman--Stroke, Von Schrader; 7, Leland; 6, Read; 5, Magruder; 4, Lounsbery; 3, Smither; 2, Millet; bow, Swift...
Second Newell - Stroke, Switzer; 7, Burrows; 6, Whitney; 5, Magruder; 4, Brown; 3, Rowley; 2, Miller; bow, Swift...
Newell--Flint, Chandler, Davis, Tucker, Switzer, Barrows, Sabine, Whitney, Beach, Magruder, Brown, Rowley, Miller, Swift, Reed, Smither, Bryant, Zanetti, B. Merrill, Jr., Mark, Ketchum, Withington, Ames, Cunningham, Storms, Tilney, Pierpont, Poulterer, Cutter, Macomber, Leland, Lounsbery, Farnsworth, Graves, S. Withington, Hall, Karr, Kelley, Montgomery, H. M. Hall, Bonelli, Williams, Caswell...