Word: worden
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ball several times, and seemed rather green on the signals. The forwards spent altogether too much time and strength in scrapping, and a number of times let the play right through them. The guards played too high and were never down in front of the V. Once or twice Worden got through and spoiled the kick in good style. On a high kick the ends got through fairly well, but ran about aimlessly without following the ball. This careless lack of team work would have beaten them with any strong team against them...
Cambridge dropped the ball on the V, and Ingalls got it, scoring another touchdown. Again Cambridge tried to rush the ball, but was forced to kick. Worden stopped it, and Stevenson made a gain of thirty yards. Arnold carried it over, for the third touchdown. Cambridge managed to drop the ball again, and Clarke was after it. Ingalls made a good gain, and Arnold scored again, making a beautiful run around the right...
...Worden l. g. Burridge...
...basses: - H. G. Addison. L. D. Small, C. Boucher, E. H. Dwinell, J. L. Worden. H. L. Sanford, R. H. E. Starr, R. D. Stewart, G. L. Wrenn, K. H. Lewis, R. Davol, H. Emerson, H. A. Ross...
Just a dozen men have been sent to the freshman training table. They include Borden, who is temporary captain, Shea, Russell, Fennessey, Worden, Rice, Lewis, Stevenson, Arnold, Hamlen, Clark, and A. H. Brewer. Of these Shea, Russell, and Fennessey are still with the 'varsity squad, but will begin practice with the freshmen as soon as the 'varsity eleven is decided upon...