Word: third
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first is an amusing comedy, the second is pathetic, the third a broad farce. The reason for the adoption of these three short plays, in the place of the usual long play, was an attempt to appeal to a wider public...
...During the entire first half Yale kept the ball in her opponents territory, continually gaining by end runs and line plunges. Two touchdowns were scored in the first half, one two minutes after the kick-off, through a fumble made by Springfield. Coy scored the third touchdown by a run of 95 yards on the kick-off at the beginning of the second half. The running back of punts by Bigelow, Coy, and Wylie was the feature of the game...
...scrimmage was held between the first and second teams in which the first scored three times with many substitutes in the line-up, some of the regular men going in towards the end. The second was given the ball on the first's 20-yard line, but on the third play, Fish intercepted a forward pass and ran 95 yards for a touchdown. After the subsequent kickoff, the first rushed the ball straight down the field, losing and regaining it once. Mason made the touchdown after a series of line plunges. The final touchdown was made by Bird after catching...
...finals of the doubles today between N. W., Niles '09 and A. S. Dabney, Jr., '09 and Gerlach and Gordon of Princeton, the Harvard team made a runaway match of the first, two sets, winning both sets, without extending themselves by the score of 6-2. The third set proved clover, but the University team finally won out in a deuce...
Singles. Third Round--N. W. Niles '09 beat H. M. Tilden, Pennsylvania, 6-3, 6-4; C. C. Pell '08 beat N. H. Bundy, Yale, 6-3, 9-7, G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 beat R. M. Philler, Pennsylvania, 6-2, 6-1; A. S. Dabney, Jr., '09 beat H. B. Register, Pennsylvania...