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...line-up FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN. O'Brien, Pell, l. e. r. e., Hall, Inches Brill, l.t. r. t., Fultz Parker, McFadon, l. g. r. g., McLeod Cunniff, c. c., White Peirce, r. g. l. g., Brown, Corbett Squires, r. t. l. t., Montgomery, Kersburg Burnham, Blair, r. e. l. e., Bird, Grant Starr, Quigley, q. q., Newhall Wendell, r. h. l. h., Harding, Miller Foster, l. h. r. h., Channing, Snyder Somes, Dignowity, f. b. f. b., Hanley
...line-up: FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN. O'Brien, McDonald, l.e. r.e., Leary, Bird, Inches Brill, Spear, Kersburg, l.t. r.t., Fultz McFadon, l.g. r.g., McLeod White, Cunniff, c. c., Cunniff, White Peirce, r.g. l.g., Brown Squires, r.t. l.t., Montgomery Hall, Clark, r.e. l.e., Burnham, Grant Starr, q.b. q.b., Quigley Wendell, r.h.b. l.h.b., Lincoln, Leonard Foster, l.h.b. r.h.b., Nesmith Hanley, Guild, Lockwood, f.b. f.b. Somes
Brill kicked to the 10-yard line to D. Brown, who ran back 10-yards before he was tackled by O'Brien. A. Brown made 18 yards around Leary's end. Failing to gain, Williams was forced to punt. Newhall fumbled and Elder fell on the ball on Harvard's 35-yard line. Williams made a few short gains and was given five yards for interference with the centre, but in the next three rushes could only again three yards and Harvard was given the ball on her own 20-yard line. After both teams had been penalized 10 yards...
HARVARD, WILLIAMS.O'Brien, Grant. 1. r.e., Curtis, BlaisdellBrill, l.t. r.t., MarshallMcFadon, l.g. r.g., EldridgeWhite, Cunniff, c. c., CampbellPeirce, r.g. l.g., BixbySquires, r.t. l.t., JohnstonLeary, Hall, r.e. l.e., ElderNewhall, Quigley, q.b. q.b., WatersWendell, Nesmith, r.h.b. l.h.b., D. Brown, HillFoster, Leonard Lincoln, l.h.b. r.h.b., A. BrownHanley, f.b. f.b., BatesBoyn...
...stories, "Governor's Day," by C. H. Brown '05, is worthy of the number, but "Old Walls, Old Wines," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07, excels in literary merit. Though worth while for one picture alone, "the good days before Tilly swept up from the south on his way to Magdeburg", it has less interest for the average College man than "Probation (A Study in Geographical Antipathy)," by J. L. Price '07. It is refreshing to find in this a story that is local, of today and not of yesterday, and possible, with at least three entirely original expressions or ideas...