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...material. About 25 men, who are, of course, simply the earliest choice of the coaches, were picked for a first squad and divided into three teams which were given the first real signal drill of the year. In this squad were the following men: backs, Captain Wendell, Bradlee, Bradley, Brickley, Freedley, H. Frothingham, Gardner, Gibson, Graustein, H. Hardwick, T. Hardwick, Logan, Spang, and Willetts. And of these men, the ones who were placed on what seemed to be the team of first choices were Captain Wendell, whose ability is already known as a line plunger and defensive back, Brickley, captain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL SQUAD DIVIDED | 9/24/1912 | See Source »

...which Felton and H. R. Hardwick got off in fine style, averaging about 50 yards. Following this a short signal drill was held, but the players were shifted so much that any attempt at stating a regular line-up is impossible. In the backfield combinations Wendell, Hardwick, Bottle, and Brickley seemed to be the favorites, though all of the backs were given a chance. In the line, Wigglesworth, of the 1915 eleven, seems to be forging ahead rapidly and may be expected to make an excellent showing for guard or centre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIGHT WORK STILL THE RULE | 9/21/1912 | See Source »

...American Olympic committee yesterday announced the make-up of the American team which will compete in the Olympic games in Stockholm this summer. Two Harvard men were among those chosen, Charles E. Brickley '15, of Everett, and Barton J. Haggard 1G., of Des Moines, Ia.; the former will compete in the hop, step and jump, and the latter has been chosen as a supplementary man in the pole-vault. Brickley prepared at Exeter, where he took a prominent part in track athletics, as well as playing football and baseball. Haggard graduated from Drake University, Iowa...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO HARVARD MEN PICKED | 6/12/1912 | See Source »

...following members of the Freshman baseball squad won the 1915 baseball numerals in the game with the Yale Freshmen played at New Haven last Saturday: E. H. Alsop, of Washington, D. C.; R. R. Ayres, of Montclair, N. J.; M. L. Bernson, of Somerville; C. E. Brickley, of Everett; D. DeWindt, of Winnetka, III.; R. B. Frye, of Marlboro; R. T. Gannett, of Cambridge; H. R. Hardwick, of Quincy; A. D. Macdonald, of West Medford; W. Mason, of Fall River; D. K. Packard, of Roxbury; M. B. Phillips, of Newton Centre; R. R. West, of Newton Centre; P. Wharton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1915 INSIGNIA AWARDED | 6/4/1912 | See Source »

Harvard 1915: Alsop, l.f.; Mason, s.s.; Winsor, s.s.; Gannett, r.f.; Hardwick, c.f.; Ayres, 1b.; West, 2b.; Phillips, 3b.; Brickley, c.; Frye...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1915 Lost to Yale Freshmen | 6/4/1912 | See Source »

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