Word: wings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the last week Yale has been practicing the wing-shift plays brought East by T. Shevlin. Shevlin has given the eleven some scoring combinations which have worked well on the scrubs and will be tried today. Warren, Pendleton, Wheeler, Avery, and Talbott are all veterans who have been compelled to retire during the week to allow substitutes to be tried in their places. Harbison, Merkle, Pumpelly, and Cornell have been out of the game on account of illness. Cornell is the only member of this last group who will return soon...
...needed. There will also be a large library, containing the united libraries of the Museums. A projection will extend in toward the north, providing rooms for a few offices. Also a public entrance will be erected here, corresponding to the door on the opposite wing - the east wing of the other building. Thus the symmetry which was originally planned will be completed...
...Petterson '14, captain, W. Campbell '15, M. H. Cochran '15, W. H. Glennon '16, D. Greene '16, D. B. Jennings uC, G. C. Lawrence uL., G. W. F. Keller '13, J. S. King '13, B. D. McLean '15, E. E. Reese '14, E. R. Schiller '14, L. C. Wing...
Although the field was slow, the contest was replete with sensational rushes and brilliant individual playing. Harvard scored the only goal, in the early part of the match. In a fast scrimmage, Needham swung the ball around into the net from right wing, scoring the winning point. During the first half, the University outclassed Pennsylvania, but the losers retaliated with a desperate burst of speed in the second half...
...line-up of the team would be: goal, Gardner, Harvard; point, Willetts, Harvard; coverpoint, Gore, Yale; left wing, Sortwell, Harvard; right wing, Harman, Yale; centre, Kuhn, Princeton; rover, Baker, Princeton...