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...tried on Monday, and both the backs and ends gave evidence of the results of this drill by the speed and snap with which they ran. Hanley, who was back in the game at fullback, hit the line hard and opened the way for decisive gains. Wendell used excellent judgment in running with the ball, and Nesmith was able to make long gains through Brill, whose work in the line has shown steady improvement. Nichols, who was in the scrimmage for the first time this year, played a strong game. The punting was very encouraging, especially that of Burr...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOOD FOOTBALL PRACTICE | 10/18/1905 | See Source »

...ends down the field. Burr, Leonard and Hall did most of the punting, Burr getting off some 65-yard kicks. In the scrimmage the first eleven scored once after eight minutes of play. The backs on the first eleven started fast, hit the line hard, and used good judgment in choosing holes. Carr played very well and at present is the most promising candidate for fullback. Brill was on the second eleven and played against Squires, who seemed to have a slight advantage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD VS. MAINE TODAY | 10/7/1905 | See Source »

...scrimmage lasted only ten minutes and neither team scored, the ball being near the centre of the field most of the time. There were several fumbles, and the second team once held for downs. Of the backs, Snyder and Leonard gained the most ground. Leonard used poor judgment, however, on a run around left end and lost ground. Toward the middle of the period Hanley punted to the first team's 23-yard line. Leonard caught the ball and ran to the 48-yard line, where Cunniff finally stopped him after a splendid diving tackle. Near...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUBSTITUTES IN LINE-UP | 10/6/1905 | See Source »

...strive for a spotless reputation. Live an honorable life. Never degrade a woman or oppress and cheat the weaker. Be honest, sincere, candid and generous, not only with one's time and money, but in one's opinions of other men. For it is now in College that the judgments of one's contemporaries are formed, and they are the ultimate tribunal in life. A man's reputation is continually forming among men, even those who may never have seen or spoken to him. Now is the time to look forward to the approaching events of after life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERESTING RECEPTION | 10/4/1905 | See Source »

...blocking. After the scrimmage the line men were given a long hard drill in blocking through under the direction of Coaches Waters and Lewis. In the scrimmage, which lasted only 12 minutes, there was no scoring, although the first team made several long gains. The backs used poor judgment at times, but on the whole did very good work, and the punting was very good. The second eleven made frequent gains through the line, chiefly through left guard and left tackle. This was partly due to the fact that White played far to the right, leaving too much ground...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNEVENTFUL SCRIMMAGE | 10/3/1905 | See Source »

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