Word: five
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After twenty-five minutes of brisk signal practice the first and second elevens played a practice game as usual. L. Daly kicked off to Fincke, who ran thirty-five yards before being downed. A few short gains were made and then Sawin carried the ball over the line for the first touchdown, five minutes after play had begun. Fincke returned the next kick-off, and the first eleven at once took the ball on downs. Sawin then made two thirty yard runs, and a little later Devens made the second touchdown. Soon after the next kick-off the team changed...
...first trial for the Freshman Exeter debate will be held in Harvard 1, Monday, Nov. 19, at 7. Each speaker will be allowed five minutes. Everyone wishing to speak must hand in his name at Holyoke 4, before Monday noon. The debate will be held Dec. 8 at Exeter...
...touchdown was made after a series of short end runs, which slowly carried the ball down the field. There was a great deal of fumbling on these plays and the interference was weak in starting. The second touchdown was made after several long runs, Kernan making one of twenty-five yards around right end. Only a few minutes remained after the third kick-off, and because of a great deal of fumbling in the backfield the first team was unable to score. Swann, however, did some fast and effective end running...
...thirty-five men entered in the fall checker tournament have been divided into seven sections. Each man is to play two games with every other man in his section and the two men making the best scores in each section will qualify for the semi-final round. The first round must be completed by Nov. 23, and the result of each game must be handed in by both contestants at Hollis 18. Prizes will probably be given for the two best scores. The Checkers Club has received a challenge from Brown University, and the ten men making the best showing...
...slow and lacked the fighting spirit which is the great factor in a strong defense. There was also a general failure to follow the ball closely. The left side of the line was very weak, and Mifflin of the second team broke through it repeatedly for gains varying from five to twenty yards...