Word: seconded
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...first time since the Pennsylvania game the entire first eleven was in the game at one time yesterday. Captain Daly, Kendall and Eaton were all in good condition, and did some hard work. Sawin and Ellis stayed in during the whole practice line-up with the second...
...rest of the team did not try to push or pull him any further. The backs were a little slow in starting the line plays and the centre men were not aggressive enough in opening holes. The defensive work of the line was uncertain. Sometimes it practically destroyed the second team's plays before they started and at others it was so slow and indifferent that the second had little trouble in gaining. Campbell and Hallowell at the ends were below their best form and neither of them was as effective as Morse of the second team...
...first touchdown was made by Ellis on a series of line plunges after a ten-minute punting duel between Sawin and Miffin. Shortly afterward Sawin made the second touchdown on an end run. The rest of the practice was given up to defensive work, and the game ended with the ball in the middle of the field...
There are two theories with regard to the story of the Round Table, the first being that the whole tale is of Celtic and Welsh origin; and the second that the story has very little origin in fact, but originated in the minds of the early French poets. Dr. Brown does not trouble himself with either of these views--exactly; but devotes himself to answering two questions: What was the Round Table, and why was it round? Dr. Brown's thesis is the enlargement of an address which he delivered in New York last year...
After two years of defeat, Yale won from Princeton Saturday by the decisive score of 29 to 5. Yale scored twice during the first half and three times during the second. Princeton's only score was in the first half when Mattis kicked a field goal after Princeton, having got the ball on Wear's fumble, was unable to go through the line. All of Yale's scores except the first were made by steady rushing and line-smashing tactics, and just as was expected, the Princeton line could not hold it own. Hale and Bloomer were Yale's best...