Word: brownings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...order that no one who has bought tickets for the Brown game on Saturday in expectation of seeing the regular football team start the game may be disappointed or disgruntled the H. A. A. has sent to all applicants for such tickets the notice that is printed below...
...Harvard coaching staff does not expect to start the game against Brown next Saturday with many, if any, of the men who started the game with Princeton. Their purpose is to avoid possible injuries to first-string men and to give the substitutes who may be used against Yale experience in a hard game. Under these circumstances, although the team which will start will be by no means a weak one, the management feels that it ought to give both graduates and the public who have purchased tickets with the expectation of seeing first-string men start the game...
With every member of the football squad reporting, and all in good condition, the University football team started its work in preparation for the Brown game in earnest yesterday afternoon. The weather was cold, and although a scrimmage was possible, the men at first spent a long time in single drill, running through all their plays and perfecting them...
These men were not in the game for long, as the substitutes did the bulk of the work. That they were not pushed is an indication that Coach Haughton is likely to start only his second-string men against Brown on Saturday, although that college has one of the most powerful teams it has produced in recent years. Considering the weather and its effects, there was a minimum of loose playing. The only man who did not report for practice was D. G. Lovell '17, who is suffering with a slight cold, but he will report this week...