Word: went
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first team was then given a chance to carry the ball. The teamwork was better than on the day before, which enabled Long to score after a series of line plunges. The second kicked off to Morrison who ran the ball back to his 15-yard line. Galatti went in at quarterback on the first and put new life into his team. The ball was carried down the field again, Long finally scoring just before the scrimmage ended...
...minutes the entire squad of 66 men was drilled in tackling the dummy. The line men were then given practice in starting, and the backs were coached in punting, dodging, and catching punts. The ends worked at breaking through interference. After a brisk signal practice, the first team went into the Locker Building without a scrimmage. Two teams made up of substitutes and second team men had a light scrimmage. The first team lined up as follows: l.e., Hollister; l.t., Lingard; l.g., Goodale; c., Cutler; r.g., Godfrey; r.t., Felton; r.e., Parker; q.b., Gardner; l.h.b., Graustein; r.h.b., Wendell; f.b., Lewis, Frothingham...
...loss is irreparable to the CRIMSON and to those who knew him. No man ever went through Harvard with warmer friends or fewer enemies. He never did an ungenerous thing or spoke an unkind word. His life can ill be spared...
Rindge kicked off over the goal-line and the Freshmen took the ball on the 25-yard line. After a few plays a punt went outside and Rindge secured the ball. They were unable to gain, however, and punted to Gardner. Wendell made a long gain through centre, and Graustein carried the ball to the centre of the field. Wendell fumbled, but a penalty put Rindge back to their 7-yard line. Time was called just as Graustein had received a punt from Rindge on the 35-yard line...
...spite of the fact that the dormitory crew orders are far from being straightened out yet, there were more crews on the river yesterday than on Monday. Several dormitories whose men did not all report made up scrub eights and went out. Randolph had enough men yesterday to form a crew of its own and henceforth will row alone, but Ridgely and Russell will continue to row together. So far Randolph and Glaverly from the Weld boathouse and Mt. Auburn street from the Newell have shown the best form...