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...ends there was little to choose between the effectiveness of A. Brewer and Foster. Foster had the harder man to handle, and he showed up very well, footing the Yale 'varsity end time and again. His only mistake was made when Hall got round his end in the second half. Brewer easily out-played his man. His eye was on the ball all the time, and he tackled almost faultlessly. Both he and Foster often got the Yale backs on centre plays before they struck the line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TIE GAME. | 11/28/1892 | See Source »

...half-back C. Brewer and Arnold both did fine work. The fact that Fennessy strained his neck early in the game threw the brunt of the work on these two men, and they did it well, maintaining their remarkable snap and precision throughout the game. Both tackled well, but each made one miss, of which Brewer's, though by far the most excusable since he never got his hands on his man, was the most costly. Both ran well, too, and Brewer's two sprint of 50 and 38 yards respectively were the longest of the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TIE GAME. | 11/28/1892 | See Source »

...game. Yale had the ball, but could not gain in the V or in the next three downs Harvard started off with gains immediately but Yale got the ball soon when Clark was pulled offside. Thorn made 5 yards for Yale, and Hall made 10 more round A. Brewer, but Shea nailed DeWitt for a loss of 4 yards and Hall had to kick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TIE GAME. | 11/28/1892 | See Source »

...Brewer was interfered with, and it was Harvard's ball well into her own territory, but on the first rush Brewer made 50 yards round Greenway's end, aided by the very clever blocking-off of Clark and Foster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TIE GAME. | 11/28/1892 | See Source »

Yale got the ball on four downs, but pretty tackling by Fairchild and Clark prevented gains and Hall dropped back for a kick. It was a fake kick however, and DeWitt tried to gain, but A. Brewer had his eyes wide open and stopped him short. Harvard's ball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TIE GAME. | 11/28/1892 | See Source »

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