Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...overwhelming of Case by the lop-sided count of 69 to 0 featured the play of the University's future football opponents in the games last Saturday. All of the teams on the Harvard schedule were victorious, but Yale, Princeton, and Brown by no means came up to the brilliant promises of the week before. Washington and Jefferson's and Tufts' easy defeats of Dickinson and Bates, respectively, showed that the next two early season games will be stubborn practice contests for the University eleven...
...kick was made from the 25-yard line. The first team followed the ball persistently and twice recovered the ball within scoring distance when the second's backs fumbled punts. Bradlee carried the ball more than usually yesterday but the extra work seemed to make no difference in his brilliant defensive play...
...regulars played during the entire first half, scoring 27 points. They were replaced in the last half by team B, which scored 17 points. The general work of the substitutes was easily more ragged than that of team A, but the honors for brilliant plays were about equally divided...
...first, is playing an air-tight game in the field, and his batting has also been of the utmost importance to the team. Several times this year, he has won games by his long and timely drives. At the keystone position, Tewhill is by no means giving the brilliant exhibition in the field which characterized his playing last year. Johnston is putting up a pretty exhibition at short-stop and is batting well. Babington, holds the honor of being the team's leading run-getter, besides the reputation of one the cleverest third basemen who has ever donned a Brown...
...banquet of the lacrosse team last evening, Winthrop Eliot Nightingale '15, of Boston, was elected captain of the University team for 1914-15. Nightingale played on the 1915 Freshman team, and for the past two years has played a brilliant game as regular second attack for the University...