Word: went
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After this failure to score by the University, the second, taking the ball on the University's 25-yard line, also tried a drop-kick which also went wide. Following this, a long series of bucks and plunges by the University terminated with Rollins being sent over the seconds' line for a score. The final score came as the result of a 40-yard run by Hardwick...
...University football squad went through a long and hard practice on Soldiers Field yesterday, the actual scrimmaging lasting over an hour. During this time a total of 36 points was rolled up by the regulars, without much difficulty A great many substitutions were made, more than ever before, so that the coaches were given ample opportunity to size up their...
...Harvard indifferences. If these men would attend Chapel regularly, we are certain that an increasing number of new students could say that, though Chapel was not compulsory at Harvard, they liked to go to the services and generally did because they were inspiring and because the best men went. We all of us willing to do what is "au fait" but few of us have the moral courage to do a thing unless it is strictly conventional. Here is the chance for the fortunate ones with that courage and the personality to back it to conventionalize attendance at Chapel until...
...length and several weaknesses were exposed. Pirnie was displaced as stroke by Harwood, Mills was displaced by L. Curtis, Morgan was out of condition and his place was taken by H. Meyer. MacVicar moved from 3 to 4 to fill the seat left by Harwood, and Murray went in at 3. In this order the crew went up to Ithaca where it was easily defeated by a fine Cornell crew. The showing was better, however, than in the triangular race. When the crew recommenced rowing after this race Chandler was put at stroke and Harwood moved back to four. Morgan...
...when Frye hit to Cawley. Alsop singled, sending Frye to third and the latter scored when Wingate beat out an infield hit. Wingate stole second; Clark drew a pass, but Ayres hit to R. Murray, retiring the side. The other run was made in the sixth. Gannett singled and went to second when Hardwick connected safely. Gannett reached third on Phillips's out, Cawley to Ostergren, and scored on Young's out at first. Frye flied to Saunders, retiring the side...