Word: braden
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Yale will have a strong eleven next year if early indications are fulfilled. Of the 25 men who won their letters this fall against the University and Princeton only four are to graduate. They are Galt, Allen, Neville, and Braden...
Twenty-five men at Yale received their "Y" for playing in either the University or Princeton football game. These men were as follows: Acosta, Aldrich, Allen, Braden, Callahan, Campbell, Dickens, Galt, Galvin, Hamill, Hubbard, Kempton, LaRoche, Lay, Munger, Neville, Reinhardt, Robinson, Sidenberg, Vorys, Walker, Walters, Webb, Welles, Zenner...
...Penn. Quarter--McMillin, Centre Halfback--Casey, Harvard Halback--Harley, Ohio State Fullback--Rodgers, West Virginia Second Eleven. End--Weston, Wisconsin Tackle--Ingerson, Illinois Guard--Denfield, Annapolis Centre--Bailey, West Virginia Guard--Depler, Illinois Tackle--Grimm, Washington End--Dumoe, Lafayette Quarter--Strubing, Princeton Halfback--Trimble, Princeton Halfback--Oss, Minnesota Fullback--Braden, Yale Third Eleven. End--Blaik, West Point Tackle--Slater, Iowa Guard--Clark, Harvard Centre--Callahan, Yale Guard--Pixley, Ohio State Tackle--Cody, Vanderbilt End--Roberts, Centre Quarter--Boynton, Williams Halfback--Steers, Oregon Halfback--Gillo, Colgate Fullback--Robertson, Dartmouth
Thorne Murphy and Jim Braden were revealed to be the strong men in the Blue eleven. Each kicked a goal and each was a consistent line gainer in a disorganized backfield...
...been routed the week before. The bewildering assortment of trick plays which Tufts uncorked failed to baffle the Blue line as they nailed the Blue and Maroon runner behind the line time and again. Tufts won their first down only twice. And despite the absence of Callahan, Murphy and Braden, the Elis pushed the disheartened men from Medford before them with little difficulty. They relied chiefly on line plunges, attempting little aerial work. A feature in the Yale offense and defense was the way in which they took advantage of the misplays of their opponents...