Word: brill
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Knowlton has been chosen to act as captain, and Wendell will play in Captain Hurley's regular position. The eleven lined up for signals in the following order--just as they will meet Yale tomorrow: l.e., Leary; l.t., Brill; l.g., Burr; c., Barker; r.g., Kersburg; r.t., Squires; r.e., Knowlton; q.b., Starr; l.h.b., Foster; r.h.b., Wendell; f.b., Carr...
...practice this afternoon the University team and substitutes will be taken to the Cliff Club, Marblehead, where they will stay until Saturday. This afternoon there will only be signal practice and there may be a little of the same work at Marblehead tomorrow. The following will be taken: Brill, Burr, Carr, Foster, Hall, Hurley, Knowlton, Kersburg, Leary, Montgomery, Newhall, Parker, Peirce, Squires, Starr, Wendell, White, Nesmith, Snyder, Harrison, Nichols, Leonard, McFadon, Lincoln, Barney, Somes, McLeod, Bartels, Macdonald, Pruyn, Spear, Craft, Fultz...
Hurley, Foster, Parker, Brill and Leary did not take part in the scrimmage, but ran through signals. Carr was in the scrimmage and played his usual strong defensive game, besides showing great improvement on the offense. Montgomery was back at tackle and played an aggressive game. Harrison also played well at fullback. Hall was in at quarterback with the substitutes. He formed strong interference for the man with the ball, but his generalship did not show much ability...
...teams lined up for starts and signals as follows: First Eleven--l.e., Leary; l.t., Brill, Montgomery; l.g., Burr; c. White; r.g., Kersburg; r.t., Squires; r.e., Knowlton; q.b. Newhall, Hall; l.h.b., Foster; r.h.b., Hurley, Wendell; f.b., Harrison...
...with Starr in the game, but Newhall, on the whole, used good generalship and his work in catching punts was excellent, in view of the speed and reckless tackling of the Dartmouth ends. Although White was the weakest of the linemen, many gains were made between Kersburg and Squires. Brill and Squires were the most reliable ground-gainers for Harvard, and used with success a new tackleback formation. Harrison was by far the best defensive back, and time and again was effective by stopping plays which had broken through weak places in the line. Peirce, who replaced White at left...