Word: back-field
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...expected to be the strongest team since the famous eleven of 1910. Yates, the 235-pound Hill School guard is starring at left tackle and is looked upon as the most promising guard since Goebel and Cooney. Branden and Markle, both of Hill School, are playing in the back-field, while two other Hill men, Mosely and McNaughton, are holding down the ends. Baldridge and Newton of Andover are playing tackle and guard, respectively, while Black of Exeter is playing the other guard. Bingham, temporary captain, and Hutchinson, both Exeter men, are fighting it out for quarter...
...marked in the backfield than it is in the line. Dyer, Eldridge and Kennedy are gone, leaving vacancies that have not been filled satisfactorily so far. There are candidates enough, but most of them are too light. Dewever, one of last year's second string men, is the only back-field man on the squad who weighs over 155 pounds...
...Harvard has a good line, although yet to show its full strength, both offensively and defensively; a wonderful back-field, yet one which is powerless without support from the line, for there is neither a Wendell nor a Streit in the trio to gain a couple of yards when the two opposing lines are in a deadlock; a fair quarterback and fair kickers, and, lastly, a drop-kicker who full well realizes the responsibility of his work in the present style of game." L. WITHINGTON '11, in Boston Globe...
Holy Cross plays Massachusetts Agricultural College at Worcester this afternoon. Holy Cross held Yale to a 10-0 score last Saturday, and showed that it. The back-field is the weakest part of the team at present, but constant practice has eliminated many of the faults...
...football smoker Friday evening, the time of the spring football practice this year was announced by Captain Storer. It will begin on Monday, March 31 and last until the beginning of the spring recess. The practice itself will be principally for the back-field, centres, and ends