Word: five
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...played there were only five whose work was even satisfactory. E. Kendall did some excellent line plunging, making the first touchdown on a forty yard run after breaking through the line. He also made the second touchdown possible by a series of bucks which netted thirty yards. His punts were high and several of them were fairly long. Clark at right end filled his position well, stopping all the plays around his end and getting down quickly under punts. J. Lawrence, Barnard and Lee opened good holes in the opposing line and were fairly aggressive on the defense. Graydon...
...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations...
...lines practically the same as in former years. Two afternoon classes have been formed. The first of these meets at four o'clock, and is intended primarily for the heavier men, exercise on the heavy rings, bars, and other apparatus making up the routine. The other class meets at five o'clock and performs work of a lighter nature. The exercise consists of dumbell and wand drills, vaulting, and hurdling. Both of these classes meet every week day except Saturday, under the direction of Mr. Dohs...
...football eleven will play Williams on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Last year Harvard defeated Williams 29 to 0. Only five men of last year's Williams team will play to-day; so little idea of the strength of the team can be formed. Since the game with Wesleyan several changes have been made on the Harvard eleven, and this game will be somewhat in the nature of a trial. Clark will take Hallowell's place at right end. Graydon will be tried at full-back, a position which he had not played for two years until...
...around the ends. Graydon was tried at fullback and did some successful bucking. He hit the line hard, watched the holes accurately and used his body well in getting through. Another improvement back of the line was Kernan's plunging through the tackles. He made two gains of twenty-five yards in the first half which made the first touchdown possible. Riggs, who was put at right guard in the first half, opened good holes in the line and was fairly successful in stopping plays. Stillman made the first touchdown, after the ball had been taken by a series...