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...next year's team. As is the custom, the captain will probably be chosen from among the eligible Juniors. Six 1915 men played in the recent Yale game and have been on the University squad for the past two seasons. These men are F. J. Bradlee, C. E. Brickley, H. R. Hardwick, M. J. Logan, S. B. Pennock, and W. H. Trumbull...
...Yale been able to score even one touchdown, Harvard's--or rather Brickley's--victory would have left a sour taste in Harvard mouths. But Yale tried to play the same game; she matched the skill of her individual expert against the skill of the Harvard past master, and lost fairly and squarely in what was a dual rather than a battle of twenty-two warriors."--Cleveland Plan Dealer
...victory of Harvard is essentially a victory of one man. It is not that Brickley scored all the points. When the old game was in vogue one man might have scored all the points and be by no means the star of a team which had won by united effort. The glorification of Brickley at the expense of his colleagues is justified because of the method of scoring. He did what the others could have done. He won the game by his own skill, and not merely as the man who chanced to carry the ball on the final rush...
...Ayres, R.B. Frye; 11-12, W.H. Trumbull, Jr., W.H. Claflin, Jr.; 12-1, J.C. Talbot, H. Francke; 1-2, D. Kimball, W.M. Washburn: 2-3, H. Gallaher, J.J. Storrow, Jr.; 3-4, N.L. Tibbetts, B. Hardwood; 4-5, H.R. Harwick, T.K. Richards; 5-6, C. E. Brickley, S. B. Pennock...
...Brickley, fullback, Harvard...