Word: ten
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last ten minutes Trafford practised kicking goals from the field at the 35-yard line. The second eleven frequently broke through and stopped his attempt. During the last part of the practice Fearing took Lake's place, and Blagden took Fearing's. Blagden's tackling was one of the features of the second eleven's play...
...lose the ball. With long runs by the backs '95 scores. Goal. Time 9 minutes. Score, 10-0. '95 again gets the ball near the line to lose it by off side play. They get the ball again, however, and score. No goal. Time 15 minutes. Score 14-0. Ten minutes more they score again. 18-0. Jackson now makes a beautiful run, making the last touch down of the first half. Score 24-0. Fall River gets the ball and goes around Boyden's end and time is called with the play in '95's territory...
Certainly this little book will be a revelation to Harvard men and people in general to discover how much there is to be seen almost within sight of Memorial Hall, certainly within a radius of ten miles of Cambridge, for most of Mr. Bolles' rambles have been within those limits. The chief charm of the book is, perhaps, its simplicity and its unaffectednes; and who knows but that Mr. Bolles' book may do for the surroundings of Cambridge what Scott's "Lady of the Lake" did for the picturesque lake region of Scotland...
...weight of Princeton's eleven this year averaged 171 4-11 pounds, nearly ten pounds more than last year...
...first eleven made touch downs every five or ten minutes. The second did not score. This work of the 'varsity was excellent, considering the strong centre put up against them by the second eleven. Shea showed marked progess, and kept the 'varsity's centre very busy. Corbett played a brilliant game at half-back, rushing with his old ardor. He does not, however, always judge the ball well when it is coming down on a kick, and sometimes, when he has caught the kick, he tries to return it after he has been tackled and drops the ball. These faults...