Word: brewere
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Neither Cabot nor Donald was in the practice, Moulton and Haughton taking their places. C. Brewer was hurt early in the game and was forced to retire. His injury, however, is not a serious one and will not keep him from playing. The chief trouble with Brewer, as well as with Cabot and Donald, seems to be that of overtraining. F. Shaw was also given a rest yesterday afternoon. Doucette played in his place. Fairchild played in Dunlop's place, as the latter is not in very good condition...
This was also true of Hayes, who took Brewer's place. When he once got started it was very hard to down him. Several of his long runs, with good blocking, helped the 'varsity to score three times...
...Brewer, r. h. b. l. h. b., Gonterman...
...quite general as to the position of head coach of the Harvard eleven. As a matter of fact, no such importance attaches to the position as recently published statements imply. There is only one man at the head of football affairs at Cambridge, and that man is Captain Brewer. The head coach merely assists him by seeing that suitable men are found to coach the team along all needed lines, that these coaches work intelligently and in harmony, and that the consensus of their opinions on all important points is transmitted to the captain. It is obviously important that there...
...that interest centres almost entirely on the Pennsylvania game, members of the University should unite in giving a generous support to Mr. Deland, Captain Brewer and the men working under them. Such support is a curious, intangible thing. It is more a state of mind than anything else which makes itself known in the atmosphere of the University. But nothing can be easier than to tell when it is present or absent...