Word: brickleys
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Spectacular runs and long dashes around end by Hardwick and Brickley were very frequent before they were relieved by the substitutes. The ease with which holes were opened for them and the regularity of their twenty and thirty-yard gains made one suspect that this year's second team is unusually weak. When other men replaced them, however, the long gains disappeared almost entirely, except when the ball was given to Mahan...
...Thayer 27 Blaikie, R. L., Stoughton 10 Blaine, E., Hollis 9 Blanchard, C. B., Thayer 7 Boal, A. L., Hollis 21 Bool, T. D., Matthews 27 Boyd, R. St. B., Hollis 30 Boyle, R., Holworthy 14 Brackett, W. G., Jr., Thayer 43 Brewer, E. W., Jr., Thayer 6 Brickley, H. A., Matthews 16 Bright, W. E., Stoughton 25 Brinsmade, J. C., Thayer 68 Brodsky, N. H., Matthews 1 Brown, J. F., Matthews 7 Brown, J. P., Thayer 11 Brown, W. C., Jr., Thayer 36 Brundage, P. F., Matthews 1 Brunn, T. J., Matthews 27 Bryant, F. C., Thayer 15 Buffum...
...shot-put, R. B. Batchelder '18 was unfortunately prevented from Ifvins. up to his enviable record of last year by a broken wrist. The responsibility will fall next year, as this, mainly upon C. E. Brickley '15 and H. R. Hardwick '15. R. T. P. Storer '14, J. C. Talbot '15, and J. A. Gilman, Jr., '16, should also prove valuable...
...powerful backfield that C. E. Brickley '15, H. R. Hardwick '15, and F. J. Bradlee '15 will present from the beginning of the season, a string of backs who have already played a year on a Freshman team and a year on a University team together, should make a wellnigh unsurpassed backfield, lacking only Captain Wendell of this year's eleven. Miller and McKinlock from the 1916 team will make promising substitutes. At quarterback, however, will come the great problem of the season. Freedley and Logan, last year's substitutes, will return; but what seems a probable solution...
...take Felton's place as a punter, there will be Hardwick, who, though not as sure nor as pretty a kicker as his team-mate, can punt on an average about as far. As for drop-kicking, Brickley is still in College. For line-plunging, where Wendell was so valuable, there is room for development. Hardwick and Brickley are both good men in a broken field and Bradlee shines on the defence, but none of them can compare with Wendell in line-tearing...