Word: seconded
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...yesterday was slow and spiritless. Sawin, Ellis, Kendall and Hallowell were in the signal practice and all of them were in good form except Ellis, who was a little slow. Captain Daly was not on the field. The first eleven played a game of twenty-five minutes with the second team, and then the Freshman team was brought in for a fifteen minute line-up with the first...
...game with the second team, the first started out 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...
...rushing it slowly toward the goal by mass plays. Finally Putnam skirted left end and made the only touchdown of the game. J. Lawrence missed the goal. Soon after the kick-off Putnam made a fifty yard run around left end aided by Campbell's interference, but the second held for downs and no scoring resulted. After this the play was always in the second team's favor, the first losing the ball by misplays whenever it was gained. The ball was in the second's possession near the middle of the field when time was called...
...line-up: First Eleven. Second Eleven. Ristine, r. e. l. e., Morse. J. Lawrence, r. t. l. t., Spratt. Barnard, r. g. l. g., Carroll, Rainsford. Sargent, c. c., Sugden. Lee, l. g. r. g., Grew. Eaton, l. t. r. t., Lewis. Campbell, l. e. r. e., Clark. Baldwin, q. b. q. b., Webb. Putnam, l. h. b. r. h. b., Hersey. Derby, r. h. b. l. h. b., W. R. Lawrence. Stillman, f. b. f. b., Mifflin...
...rink finally was completed, the majority of the students got little use out of it. The practical failure of last year's rink was due to several causes. In the first place, its small size restricted its use almost wholly to the members of the hockey team. In the second place, it was built on reclaimed land, which caused the water to run out and the ice to crack in consequence when the tide was low. This year arrangements must be made early if the project of having a rink is to be successful, and there is no reason...