Word: keeps
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...well and scored a touchdown very quickly by good rushing, but the men lost interest after that and only good luck prevented the second from scoring. The linemen, especially Sargent and Barnard, were ineffective on offensive play, and rather weak at times on the defense. The backs did not keep up to their interference and failed to put their formations through well. The first team was twice held for downs by the second, and lost the ball continually by fumbles and missed signals...
Harvard will play Brown on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The game will be a close one, as Harvard is by no means in as good form as in the Pennsylvania game. In the first place Captain Daly's injured knee will keep him out of the play, and Kendall, Ellis, Sawin, Hallowell and Campbell have not yet recovered from the effects of the Pennsylvania game. This leaves the eleven with a substitute back-field and substitute ends, which in itself is enough to weaken the team considerably. Besides this the whole team has deteriorated very much...
Dodge, left tackle, is very erratic, but is improving slowly. He fails to keep low after once charging his man, and does not clear his opponent out of the way with regularity. Clapp, left tackle, gets entangled with his opponent constantly, and covers practically no ground at all; he is too easily brushed aside and pocketed if two men are sent against...
...defensive play. Lindsay, right half, runs too high and fails to use his arms. He shows the same fatal slowness on the defensive. Parker, right half, is very slow in recovering fumbles and poor in interference. His running with the ball is at times good, but he fails to keep his feet when tackled
...children was formally opened yesterday afternoon in East Cambridge by the Christian Association. It is called the Harvard Free Library and is located at 133 Fifth street. Children between seven and fifteen are allowed to take out books between 3.30 and 5.30 every week day afternoon and to keep them for one week. The number of children who wish to take out books has so far exceeded the most liberal estimate and the number of volumes should be doubled at once. Yesterday 187 children applied for membership. Men who have juvenile books of any sort are urged to leave them...