Word: browneli
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard Statistics. NamePosition Age Wgt Hgt Prep.School W. G. Brocker '22, guard 25 182 6.2 St. Paul Academy J. F. Brown '22, guard 19 190 6 Andover S. Burnham '20, back 22 170 5.10 Gloucester High E. L. Casey '20, back 23 161 5.10 Exeter W. W. Caswell '21, centre 21 175 6 St. Mark's F. C. Church '20, back 22 168 5.11 St. Paul's C. A. Clark,Jr.,Occ., guard 21 205 5.10 Milton J. K. Desmond Occ., end 24 200 6.1 Philadelphia High H. H. Faxon '21, end 20 175 6.2 Milton W. B. Felton...
...Colgate's ability as a team may be judged from the fact that they played a far better game against Brown than did the University only on week later. The former team has also defeated Cornell and held Dartmouth, one of the strongest teams in the east...
Harvard, 7; Brown...
While Harvard and Princeton are battling in the Palmer Memorial Stadium 116-other games of greater of lesser importance will be played throughout the country. Of these games the Yale-Brown contest at New Haven will hold the strongest interest for Princeton and Cambridge. The Crimson and the Orange will both eagerly await its outcome and take it as an indication of what they may expect from the Bull Dog the next two Saturdays...
...While Brown has been buffeted and bruised by four of the strongest elevens of the season, Yale, with the possible exception of Boston College, has met no formidable opponent. As a result the strength of the Yale team is at best problematical. Defenders of the Yale football attack and of the new coaching system of which Dr. Sharpe is the head, are unwilling to make any positive assertions and admit that the strength of the eleven cannot be estimated until the clash with Brown. Either the coaches are holding back some more effective scoring plays than they have disclosed...