Word: went
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...poor work of J. Lawrence, Barnard and Hollingsworth of the first, and the aggressive play of Whitwell of the third. Immediately after the first kick-off Kendall tried a punt, but Roberts blocked it, gaining the ball on the first eleven's twenty yard line. Captain Daly then went in on the third and tried a goal from the field, but it was blocked. After an exchange of punts the first eleven tried an end run, but Whitwell broke through and stopped the play for a loss. Hollingsworth then took Barnard's place and Spratt was substituted for J. Lawrence...
...football squad went through unusually long practice yesterday, which, on the whole, was unsatisfactory. Particular attention was paid to punting...
...Kendall made the touchdown on the next play, and J. Lawrence kicked the goal. After the next kick-off the three backs carried the ball to the thirty yard line by a series of short gains on plunges through the line, the tandem formation succeeding very well. E. Kendall went around left end for fifteen yards, and, after Wesleyan had held for two downs inside her ten yard line, took the ball over for a touchdown. J. Lawrence kicked the goal after a punt-out. The half closed soon after the next kick...
...college at the Douglas and Manuel Training Schools in Chicago and at Stone's School in Boston. During his year at Stones he stroked his school crew in the interscholastic races. He was actively interested in rowing and rowed on the second Weld 1902 crew last spring. He went abroad the fifteenth of June and travelled in Germany until he reached Munich, where he was was taken sick and died after a week's illness. The funeral took place in Chicago, July...
...work, and who made daily reports of the progress of his section. Each railroad or section was assigned two miles of country for its track. This was first surveyed and the field notes marked on a map. After estimating the cost of the best route the party went into the field again to locate and slope-stake the road...