Word: went
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...light warming up practice under Captain Byng on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. About 45 men reported, a record for the first day, but owing to the amount of acreage that is given over to football fields this fall the facilities for practice were somewhat inadequate. No regular line-up went onto the field, but University and Freshman candidates were mixed up to make two teams, and every man was given a little individual instruction...
...downed in his tracks on the 35-yard line. Rushes and a five-yard penalty against Bates took the ball to the centre of the field, where Felton punted to Hill. The latter, however, fumbled, and Gardiner recovered the ball on the 20-yard line. Wendell and Morrison went through the line to the 8 yard mark, where Potter tried a forward pass to Smith which failed. Strong defence forced Bates to punt, but a poor pass gave Harvard a chance to break through and tackle Dennis before he could punt, Bates losing the ball on downs. On the next...
...last period the substitute team again went in and, though it kept the ball safe in Bates territory, it could not score. Once the ball lay on the 10-yard line., when Gardner tried a forward pass. The ball dropped to the ground, however, and was recovered by a Bates player. The play from then on was entirely in Bates's half of the field...
...Feltton was at his old position at left end. Wendell was not in the line-up on account of a very minor injury, and Wigglesworth is still a little under the weather. For the last part of the practice the first team lined up in defensive formation and Huntington went in at center...
...climax of Yale's most disastrous rowing season--Yale graduates took the situation into their own hands. A Committee was appointed to consider and to advise Captain Romeyn. Fred Allen, the 1900 captain, was chairman of this committee, and Mr. Cook was a member of it. The committee went over the situation at great length with Captain Romeyn, and held a second meeting in New York last week, at which Captain Romeyn was advised to make Mr. Rodgers head coach for 1912. This advice Mr. Romeyn accepted...