Word: arthur
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...other line men showed up in fine style, but Arthur Brewer deserves special mention. Notwithstanding his fractured jaw he played a star game and seemed to be all over the field at once. Of the backs, Charlie Brewer and Wrightington easily carried off the honors. Brewer's running and kicking were the features of the game. His fine try for a goal from the field from the 45 yard line was wonderful and provoked more enthusiasm from the crowd than has been exhibited for a long time. Fairchild's fine kicks were also well applauded. Both Foster and Beale were...
Emmons put on his suit again yesterday but did not play in the line. He still is slightly lame and will not endanger his ankle as yet. Manahan and Arthur Brewer were also on the field in their suits. The injury to Brewer's face is not so severe as was thought last Saturday...
...character in the play is of a nature that requires an especially clever actor to properly delineate it, and to this end the supporting company is particularly strong, the role's fitting each as if written for him. Mr. Lacy will have support of the following well-known people: Arthur Eliot, Payton Gibbs, Dore Davidson, Ernest Willard, J. E. Donnelly, Morrell Beane, Edward Maas, James Dunham, Edward Matthews, Richard Nesmith, Miss Beverly Sitgreaves, May C. Standish, May Henderson, Louise Wakelee, April Henderson, Kitty Conway, Marie Houlihan...
...catching Hopkin's kick-off, Brewer made a beautiful return punt of 80 yards, and ran down the field to put the men on side. By the time the ball touched the ground the 'varsity had been put on side and Arthur Brewer fell on the ball at the 15 yard line. Short rushes through the centre sent Brewer across for another touchdown, from which A. Brewer kicked a goal. Score...
...Arthur Brewer and Manahan played the best game in Harvard's rush line. Brewer was quick in breaking through and once downed his man with a loss of three yards. He made some good catches of punts and always gained several yards before he was tackled. Of the backs, Hayes was the heaviest and was the best ground gainer, though his slowness in getting started was a lamentable weakness. Manning ran well with the ball after he once got started, but his light weight told against him whenever he was tackled. Dunlop was sent through the centre for short gains...