Word: boal
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only other vacancy in the team, caused by the absence of a 'Varsity man, was at left end where Captain Cabot's knee still prevents him from playing his old position. The 'Varsity proper lined up as follows: Graydon, l. e.; Swain, l. t.; Bouve, l. g.; Doucette, c.; Boal, r. g.; Donald, r. t.; Moulton. r. e.; Cochrane, q. b.; Dibblee, l. h. b.; Sawin, r. h. b.; Haughton...
Haskell, r. g. l. g., Boal...
...defense. They showed, however, as before stated, the unfortunate tendency for off-side play, Swain, and Mills especially, erred most often in this respect. Excepting this fault, Swain played a strong game. He broke up Cornell's mass plays well and tackled for frequent losses. Shaw and Boal both played steadily. Boal, as a groundgainer, was used with telling effect. He was always sure of a gain. His worst fault is that he still runs too high. Doucette played his usual brilliant game at centre, following the ball with great precision and was always effective in breaking up centre plays...
...Boal, l. g. r. g., Faville...
Score-Harvard, 24; Cornell, 5. Touchdowns-Cabot, Boal 2, Mills. Goals from touchdowns-Garrison 3. Goal from field-Young. Safety-Whiting. Umpire-Paul Dashiel, Lehigh. Referee-Parke Davis, Lafayette. Linesmen-Tengerman and Hackett, Cornell. Curtis, B. A. A. Time-keeper-F. Wood, B. A. A. Time-30 min. and 25 min. halves...