Word: brine
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...lone touchdown came shortly after the opening of the second half. The Sophomores ran the kick off almost to midfield and then proceeded to drive 55 yards to a touchdown. The advance was made entirely on short line bucks, no gain being more than eight yards. Brine and Bell did most of the carrying, the former being particularly instrumental in pounding the 1927 defense. With the ball on the one yard line Morris pushed through center for the touchdown. Brine's try for point went wide of the up rights...
...Sophomore team that opposed the Seconds had Weiler and Fuller at the ends, Norris and Tower at tackles, Ingalls and Brookfield, guards, Dorman, centre, Morris, quarterback, Weymouth and Brine at the halfback positions and Whiting at fullback. The Junior eleven was composed of Lewis and Long, ends, Clapp and Herman, tackles, Foster and Cuushing, guards, Turner, centre, Heard, quarterback, Taff and Lane, half-backs, and Sack, fullback
...Boston Latin kicked. The punt was run back to midfield, and the Sophomores started a sustained offensive with slanting plays off-tackle alternating with rushes through guard and centre that took them to the 2 yard line. Prominent in this advance was a 20 yard run by W. H. Brine '29, Sophomore halfback...
Standing on their 2 yard line, the schoolboys held for two plays, but the Sophomores were not to be denied, and the ball went over for the touchdown. Brine kicked the goal, and the score was 7 to o scarcely a minute after the start of the scrimmage...
Wheeler, G. H. Norris, A. R. Swezey, L. M. Shapiro, W. L. Brookfield, and D. R. Kroell played on the Team A line, with J. H. Morris calling the signals, and E. W. Sexton, W. H. Brine Jr. and J. H. Whiting carrying the ball. The B. squad line had H. Lewis 3rd, W. S. Tower Jr., T. F. Kane, W. A. McCausland, R. F. Stevens, R. Reinhart and D. R. Fuller, with R. F. Mahatly and J. B. Fyffe 3rd, as substitutes. H. B. Sawyer, P. D. Weymouth, B. F. Bell, and G. A. Weller were behind the line...