Word: three
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...game than usual and stopped some of the plays, but his snapping back was very erratic. Ellis hurt his leg early in the game and Stillman, who took his place, was of little value in bucking the line and lost a good chance to score by fumbling on the three yard line. All the touchdowns were the result of long end runs by W. Lawrence, Kernan and Kendall. J. Lawrence kicked all of the six goals, three of which were difficult ones, and Kendall kicked a goal from the field after a free catch by Daly on the forty-eight...
...years, and since college opened, he had been able to fulfill his college duties only at long intervals. The last time he went out for any distance was in attending the funeral of the late Reverend Harold Addison '96, curate of the Advent Church, Boston, who died about three weeks...
...first eleven scored its first touchdown three minutes after the game began; short gains through the line by Kernan, Ellis and Kendall and a run of twenty five yards by Kendall took the ball to the six yard line and Ellis carried it over the line on a plunge through right guard. J. Lawrence kicked the goal. The second touchdown was the indirect result of Mifflin's two failures to get the ball away on punts. He finally succeeded in punting and the first team got the ball on the twentyfive yard line. Several short gains by Jaynes and Kernan...
...games will begin at 4 p. m., and any team not appearing by 4.15 will lose by default. The balls and officials will be supplied by the management. Fifteen minute halves will be played. The final make-up of each team, allowing for three substitutes, must be handed in at the CRIMSON office by 9 p. m., Saturday. No men whose names are not on this final list will be allowed to play at any time during the series...
...verse there are three pieces. "The Dome" is short, but brings a clear picture before the reader. There are two others, "When the Fishing Boats Come In," by A. D. Ficke, and "Rest" by Francis R. Dickinson. The former shows imagination and has a light and easy movement. The number is closed by several rather uninteresting book reviews...