Word: browne
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...line on the defense was a tribute to the skill of Coach Lewis. Sargent made up for the absence of Boal, and played his position well. Hale handled Burnett remarkably well in spite of his light weight and of his short experience in the position. Brown and Burden were very closely matched and neither had any permanent advantage. Both lines played unostentatiously but effectively as is shown in the fact that there was no scoring...
...been prevented from playing at all this year by an injury to his neck. These injuries are but two of the many which have hampered the efforts of the coaches. Evidences of overtraining have existed and have made it necessary to give many of the men rests. Brown and Hale had to return home for a short time for this reason...
...ends. The tackles, Hale, Stillman, and Francis, have been improving steadily during the past few weeks, and, in the early games, were used a great deal to rush the ball. Hale was tried at centre this week in spite of his light weight. Yale has strong guards in Brown and Olcott. The latter has had comparatively little experience, but his efficiency has been greatly increased by the coaching of Hickok. Brown is in fine form, and at present is looked upon as a candidate for next year's captaincy. Cunha, at centre, has not been all that was desired...
...Yale eleven left New Haven at 2.47 yesterday afternoon for Boston where they arrived at 7 o'clock. They are staying at the Hotel Vendome. The following men came with the team: Captain McBride, Cunha, Brown, Olcott, Francis, Stillman, Hubbell, Schweppe, Fincke, Sharpe, Richards, Dupee, Chadwick, Keane, Tomlinson, Gibson, Cook, Gould, Ordway, Gile, Leary, Winter, Adams, Snitzer, Hoppin and Mitchell...
...Brown '01, left guard, prepared at Groton School. He is 6 feet 3 inches tall, weighs 196 pounds, and is 20 years...