Word: ten
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...hands again. Hardwick made 15 yards through the line, and on the next play Coach Harding recovered an onside kick for a long gain. At this point the first team gained possession of the ball, and Graustein made 33 yards around right end on a fake kick. He made ten more on a dodging run through the left side of the line, and Frothingham took the ball to the second's 1-yard line on a centre play. Frothingham failed to gain around right end and Coach Winston punted out of danger for the second team. The first team then...
...second team made a stubborn defence. Minot made the touchdown. The second team was given the ball on the first team's 25-yard line but, even though it was allowed several extra downs and was aided by two penalties, the ball could not be forced beyond the ten-yard line. In the next few minutes the first team scored two more touchdowns...
...clock tomorrow. Forty-four men have already entered, but all who still wish to take part in the tournament may do so by signing the blue-book in the Chess Club's room, Grays 19. No entry fee will be charged. According to the playing in this tournament, ten men will be chosen for a team to play against Yale later...
...Haven, Conn., October 15, 1909.--Yale will play the fifth game of its schedule with the United States Military Academy at West Point tomorrow. Johnson will do most of the kicking for Yale. Coy, Deming, and Logan will still be unable to play. In a ten-minute scrimmage between the university and second teams this afternoon Hobbs played an excellent defensive game for the university team and Holt made consistent gains for the second...
...committee are as follows: 30 men, preferably men from the upper classes, or the Law and Graduate Schools, to teach the rudiments of English to classes of foreigners of several different nationalities in East Cambridge, East Boston, and Boston, requiring an hour or two one evening a week; ten men to take boys' clubs one evening a week; 25 men to speak in different organizations on the opportunities at the Prospect Union, requiring part of as many evenings as convenient within the next two or three weeks; 50 men to form entertainment troupes of six or eight men each...