Word: apollonios
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...Houston's starting the game in that position, owing to injuries to the first string men. Macdonald will probably play right end. The team lined up as follows: Houston, l.e.; Burr, l.t.; Parker, l.g.; Grant, c.; Peirce, r.g.; Fish, r.t.; Macdonald, r.e.; Starr, q.b.; Wendell, l.h.b.; Rand, r.h.b.; Apollonio...
...team with the snap which characterized Newhall's playing. Wendell was the life of the Harvard backfield, and in his first game of the season showed all his former speed and ability to keep his feet. He made some fumbles, however, which proved costly. Apollonio backed up the line well on the defense and when called upon to carry the ball, he hit the line hard and was never thrown for a loss. Captain Glaze of Dartmouth deserves credit for the manner in which he ran his team, and for the fighting spirit of the men, for which...
...vard was good for a touchdown at the very start. Five yards were gained in three plays and then a forward pass was made almost into Bird's hands, but he missed it on the goal line. Ingersoll punted and, aided by a 33-yard run by Apollonio, the ball was again brought within striking distance of Dartmouth's goal. But it was lost on a forward pass, and, after a few plays, Ingersoll again punted. Once more Harvard rushed the ball back only to lose it for the third time on a forward pass. In two plays, Stuart...
Just before Dartmouth's final tally, Peirce, Grant and Apollonio worked a very pretty play. Peirce and Grant blocked a fake forward pass and Peirce ran eight yards down the field before being tackled. As he fell he passed back to Apollonio, who ran 10 yards further before he was downed. Immediately after this play Lockwood, who had replaced Rand, lost 12 yards on an end play, and then Wendell punted. Three Dartmouth men broke through simultaneously and blocked the kick. Tobin picked it up and ran 30 yards for the last touchdown of the game...
Several men were absent from practice. Macdonald, Bird, Brennan and W. Peirce were in uniform and ran several laps around the field, but did not take part in the scrimmage. Parker, Starr, and Apollonio were laid off altogether...