Word: spotting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...their jobs, as each was repeatedly rushed out of position by the Carlisle forwards. Caner's superior weight helped him considerably in his position, but inexperience was in itself a great handicap for him, for a chart of the game shows that his was by no means an invulnerable spot in the crimson line. Bigelow and Parson showed their worth to the team in a very impressive manner, while Taylor, undergoing his first real test at centre, proved to be the star of the line. His spirited play improved the work of the line as a whole, and time...
...University and Freshman tennis trials will continue this afternoon at Jarvis Field. On account of the new reservation system it is important that all men report at the courts on time. Matches cannot be postponed, and unless the players are on the spot and ready to play at the appointed time, both men will be defaulted. Scores of all matches must be posted at the field before 6 o'clock. The following University matches are scheduled for this afternoon: At 2 o'clock--W. W. Mansfield '15 vs. W. Rand '17; at 4 o'clock--L. Curtis...
NEAR THIS SPOT...
From all indications the team will be one of the strongest the University has ever had. The one weak spot seems to be in the long distance swims, the 100-and 220-yard events, for which very few men are available. Captain B. M. Fullerton '16, J. Putnam '15, and F. G. C. O'Neill '15, are the only men who have so far shown any marked ability at these distances...
...payments of money are to be on the spot; promises are not valid...