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...most unsatisfactory since secret practice began. The faults were those that have characterized the play throughout the season, and some of them, notably fumbling and unsteadiness in starting, were even more pronounced than usual. Much time and ground were lost in starting before the ball was snapped, and the frequent loss of the ball on fumbles by both elevens was a discouraging feature of the practice...
Although the University team carried the ball at will on the offense, and in the frequent interchange of punts had an advantage, the old inability to run up a large score was in evidence...
...Amherst games ought not to be disheartening, it is made clear that our football team needs all the backing and enthusiasm the University can give. To that end the University band should be immediately re-organized; the mass-meetings in the Union should begin now; there ought to be frequent processions of the College to the practice; and there should be cheering and singing of the right sort at practice and at every game. The cheering Saturday was well-nigh worthless. The leaders should be men of enthusiasm and vigor-not merely individuals who wave their arms in front...
...drop kick by DeWitt from the 25-yard line. In the second half Princeton exhibited greater dash and team play, and scored three touchdowns. At times Brown gained effectively, and on the defense so nearly held her own that Princeton called DeWitt out of the line for frequent punts of fifty or sixty yards against the wind...
...present, some of the new rules can be discussed only with reference to probability, as their full force has not yet been tested. Of the rules which find more frequent application, the one allowing only four men back of the line when within 25 yards of the opponent's goal would seem to have the most far-reaching effect. As intended, this rule has served to make the play more open and to prevent the continuous pounding of mass plays into the line which has in past years been so wearing on the players and monotonous to the spectators. From...