Word: two
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...There were not more than ten thousand spectators present, but the attendants could have handled many times that number had there been seats enough, so perfect was the organization of affairs. Information officers were stationed at several places about the grounds, and even at the train and boat platforms. Two cadets were detailed to the press stand to announce the names of the Army players as they figured in the confusing succession of plays...
...Freshman football team was put through its hardest practice of the year yesterday afternoon. After a half hour's demonstration of plays on the blackboard and a short signal drill, the first and second teams lined up against each other in a 30-minute scrimmage, divided into two 15-minute halves. Each team scored two touchdowns...
...centre, the latter going to the second squad, where his poor passing was noticeable. Lawson and Brown did well for the second, the former recovering a 20-yard forward pass on the first team's 3-yard line and making a touchdown from it, and the latter executing two perfect forward passes and making a quarterback run of 15 yards. The first team was at a disadvantage as it was kept on the defence most of the time, the second frequently being given the ball in different parts of the field to test its opponent's defence. Wendell scored both...
...Senior and Junior round will be continued this afternoon at 2 o'clock, when G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 will play A. Sweetser '11 on Jarvis Field. In case Sweetser loses, the Junior team will be forced out of the tournament; but if he wins, the round between the two upperclass teams will be continued tomorrow, when T. B. Townsend, Jr., '10 will play F. F. A. Pearson '11, in singles. If Pearson defeats Townsend, Fraser-Campbell and A. Sweetser from the Junior team will meet Townsend and Wheelwright from the Seniro team tomorrow afternoon, in doubles, to pick...
...pound shot-put and the running broad jump were the two events contested yesterday afternoon in the seventh series of outdoor handicap field events. The distances were not given out. R. V. Moody '11 won first place in the shot-put, with J. S. Hutchinson '13, second, and C. E. Cotting '11, third. The broad jump was won by F. S. Moulton '13, with W. A. Perkins '12, second...