Word: brayton
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first half the teams played poorly and neither came near scoring, both being strong on defense and weak on offensive play. Near the end of the half, however, the substitutes began to play more concertedly and began a determined attempt to score. With the ball in midfield Brayton and Devens began a series of line plunges which netted thirty yards. Gierasch's fifteen yard run then took the ball to the ten yard line, and after two plunges by Brayton, Gierasch made the touchdown...
Campbell, Bowditch, Graydon, Eaton, Peyton, Lee, Barnard, Shea, Sargent, Roberts, Burnett, Riggs, Farley, J. Lawrence, Hallowell, Ristine, Daly, Fincke, Putnam, Sawin, Swann, Ellis, Stillman, R. Lawrence, Brayton, Kendall, Devens, Hawkins, Morse, L. Motley, E. Motley, Blagden, McGrew, Whitwell, Carroll, Rainsford, Greene, Sugden, Grew, Wheeler, Lewis, Spratt, Hoxie, Clark, L. H. Daly, Baldwin, Webb, Hersey, W. R. Lawrence, Kernan, Mufflin, Ives Derby, Jaynes...
...into two teams and were given a half-hour of signal practice on Soldiers Field. The work was very fast and vigorous and the plays were run off accurately. Ellis did no work, but was taken with the team as his leg is well enough to permit his playing. Brayton and Putnam were also taken...
...McGrew, Donald. Burnett, Barnard, r.g. l.g., Carroll, Grew. Roberts, Sargent, c. c., Greene, Doucette, Roberts. Lee, l.g. r.g., Peyton, Waters. Graydon, l.t. r.t., Lewis, Donald, Wright. Bowditch, Hawkins l.e. r.e., Hoxie, Morse. Daly, q.b. q.b., L. Daly. Devens, Jaynes, r.h.b. l.h.b., Swann. W. R. Lawrence, l.h.b. r.h.b., Putnam, Derby. Brayton, Stillman, f.b. f.b., Mifflin...
Work has already been begun on the new club-house of the Yale Club of New York City. It is expected that the building will be ready for use next summer. The contract has been given to the Yale Building Company, a corporation organized for this purpose, of which Brayton Ives '61 is president. The structure will be eleven stories high and will cost $250,000. The situation is on the south side of 44th street, between 5th and 6th avenues, near the Harvard Club of New York...