Word: weighting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...play. This is one more man than was required last year. The ends cannot now run with the ball or act as interferers as readily as when they were allowed to stand behind the line of scrimmage. This rule was passed in order to lessen the weight of the attack on the defensive line...
...change in the game will be the absence of pushing and pulling the man with the ball. This will result in the use of lighter and faster men in the backfield, and do away entirely with the use of heavy and powerful combinations to force their way by mere weight and strength through the opposing line. The rule prohibiting flying tackling will be violated by many players, for cases will occur when a 10-yard gain can be saved by incurring a 5-yard penalty...
...Sinderen '11, five, of Brooklyn, N. Y., prepared at the Ridge School. He rowed on the freshman squad, and this is his first year on the university crew. His age is 20 years, weight 178 pounds, and height 6 feet...
...Colburn '11, two, of Sharon, prepared at Andover. He rowed on his freshman four-oar, and this is his second year on the university squad. His age is 21 years, weight 166 pounds, and height 6 feet...
...Frost '11, bow, of Waltham, prepared at the Waltham High School. He rowed on his freshman crew, and on last year's university four. His age is 21 years, weight 164 pounds, and height 5 feet, 10 1-2 inches...