Word: working
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...given the ball and, by a number of trick plays, gained nearly thirty yards before losing it. The first team then went straight down the field for its first touchdown, Minot scoring. After a short intermission play was resumed, and was considerably faster. O'Hare and Whitney did excellent work for the second team, stopping a number of plays for no gain. The second touchdown was largely due to a long forward pass to L. D. Smith after the first team had been penalized...
...work will be conducted under the usual conditions and the customary standard of efficiency will be required. In this competition, which will close shortly before the mid-year examinations, stress will be laid rather upon the quality and accuracy than upon the quantity of the candidates' work...
...work will be conducted under the usual conditions and the customary standard of efficiency will be required. In this competition, which will close shortly before the mid-year examinations, stress will be laid rather upon the quality and accuracy than upon the quantity of the candidates' work...
...football squad yesterday afternoon consisted in a long scrimmage divided into two halves. Captain Fish, Corbett and Minot were all in the practice, but Corbett, when he was tackled hard by W. K. Page, severely twisted his ankle so that he may not practice for a few days. The work was, however, encouraging as there was much more life and snap in the playing of the first team. L. Withington remained at left guard, his work showing much improvement...
...Haven, Conn., October 19, 1909.--The work of the university team was very encouraging today, as four touchdowns and a field goal were scored against the second. Coy was in the scrimmage part of the time and made two successful forward passes, each resulting in a touchdown. Vaughan, Francis, Howe and Coy each made one touchdown and Coy kicked the field goal from the 20-yard line. The first team lined up as follows: l.e., Vaughan; l.t., Roberts; l.g., Brown; c., Cooney; r.g., Goebel; r.t., Lilley, Morris; r.e., Brooks; q.b., Howe; l.h.b., Daly; r.h.b., Francis; f.b., Field, Evans...