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...Brickley Instructed Drop-Kickers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCRIMMAGE WITH BOSTON COLLEGE FOR INFORMALS | 10/18/1917 | See Source »

...Brickley '15, captain of the 1914 University eleven, and present coach of the Boston College squad, instructed the drop kickers of both University squads for a short time. After the scrimmage, he expressed his opinion of the University elevens. "The Freshman team looks better than the informals. The line is especially strong, and the quarterbacks show good generalship. It is one of the best Freshmen elevens I have seen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCRIMMAGE WITH BOSTON COLLEGE FOR INFORMALS | 10/18/1917 | See Source »

...Boston squad is coached by C. E. Brickley '15, former captain of the University eleven, and so has been taught characteristic University plays. It will probably be their second team which will play against the Freshmen. As the Freshmen have as yet no game scheduled for Saturday, today's contest will be the last outside competition which the team will have before the Worcester Academy game October...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEARY TO COACH 1921 | 10/17/1917 | See Source »

This was a very different game from the opening games of other seasons. It was played on a strange field almost unheralded and unattended. There was no squad of forty or fifty men to come dashing on the field from the locker building, led by a Brickley or a Mahan. No staff of coaches and managers followed. A bare squad of twenty-two men, with one coach and one manager, was all there was no cheer from the Harvard stands met it, for there was no Harvard stand. The red jerseys and stockings were all that distinguished...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DEAN GAME. | 10/8/1917 | See Source »

...interesting as a matter of passing notice, though not worth much actually, that Harvard, having joined the infantry, now wears a hat cord of blue, the color once consecrated to defeat by Mahan and Brickley and the cause of our own undoing under Black. In like manner Yale, having joined the artillery, now wears a hat cord of red, whose tone was once the battle-sign to Yale. So are the heavens altered. Berkeley held that all color is illusion. And the Army has made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HAT CORDS | 6/8/1917 | See Source »

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