Word: brownings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University, Cornell Pennsylvania and brown stand first among the elevens which demonstrated an ability to respond to the finishing touches of the latter-season coaching. Dartmouth and Yale, on the other hand, seemed to have suffered a slump which, in the came of Yale, will require nothing short of a sensational spurt to prepare it for next Saturday's game with Princeton. Little improvement was shown by the Yale eleven over the earlier games of the season. A week and inconsistent attack, together with a mediocre defence, was the undoing of the Yale machine, in spite of the fact that...
...remains for the coaches and players to perfect the offensive machinery for its work against Brown and Yale. For several years past the Harvard coaches have decided to play a substitute team against whichever eleven it players on the Saturday preceding the Yale game. What the policy this year will be is still unsettle, although there is but very little to choose between the first eleven and the first-string substitutes. In fact, in all the games up to date, the substitutes have acquitted themselves fully as well as the first team...
...Brown, Pittsburg and West Point stand in the front rank of Eastern college football elevens, as having so far no defeats to mar their slates. Brown, alone of these three teams, has not had its goal line crossed, the only scoring against it having been done through kicks by Rutgers and Yale. Saturday's results recorded the first defeats of the season for Princeton and Yale. The surprise of the day was the defeat of Tufts by Springfield Y. M. C. A. College, which turned the trick with a marvellous display of open play...
...Brown, 233; opponents...
...Lowell was elected resident of the New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools at the two day. President Ellen Fitz Pendieton, Wellesley College, was chosen first vice president, and Headmaster Horace Taft, of the Taft School, Watertow Conn., was chosen second vice-president Professor Walter B. Jacobs, of Brown University, was elected secretary treasurer...