Word: went
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University eleven went through 40 minutes of secret practice yesterday afternoon, before leaving for Philadelphia. The first part of the practice was spent in light work to limber up the players. The team then went through about 20 minutes of signal practice. This practice was snappy and the plays were run off smoothly...
...team left the square at 4.10 in a special car. Several hundred students, led by B. Wendell '02, cheered the team upon its departure. The team went by the Fall River Line to New York, and will reach Philadelphia this morning. This afternoon they will practice on Franklin Field. The men are in good condition and the coaches feel confident of winning the game with Pennsylvania. Kernan is in shape to play Saturday if needed. Roberts has hurt his knee and will not be able to play, so Sugden has been taken to Philadelphia as substitute center...
...practice yesterday was the last hard work for the team before the game with Pennsylvania. The work was heavy, but not as heavy as that on Tuesday. After the usual preliminary work, the teams went through signals for 15 minutes. Then the first and second elevens lined up for two halves of 25 and 10 minutes. In this work the second showed up strongly, holding the first twice for downs. The second scored once after being given the ball on the 15 yard line, but it took 12 downs to do this...
...good deal of humor, the adventures and character of an exploring botanist. "The March Inland," by Albert de Roode, written in the form of extracts from a diary, vividly describes the scenes in the American lines about Santiago; one gets a real glimpse of the experience the army went through in Cuba. "McGullop's Slide," a character sketch with rather a skilful climax, and "Mrs. Johnson's Triumph," by G. B. Fernald, are the other stories in the issue. The editorial, on "College Spirit," treats with effectiveness a very old subject which is, nevertheless, still worth writing about...
Yesterday the first Newell was again the only one of the graded crews materially changed in order. Bullard has begun to row and yesterday went in at 6, replacing Lindsay. Phillips was put at 2 and Smith was moved to bow, replacing Welldon...