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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...best and closest game was that with Brown, which the latter won, 6-3 kicking two field-goals to one by the local service team. Brown showed the same form as she did the previous week in overwhelming Dartmouth. Two blocked University punts, some neat forward passes by Brown, and a wonderful Brown back field were the causes of the score. In this game the lack of team-work was most clearly evident. As Individuals, the team put up a great game, but the polish shown by former University teams after a long season of careful training was missing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL MAKES FINAL BOW | 12/6/1918 | See Source »

Captain E. J. Daley a former Dartmouth player, led the team admirably at left end. G. E. Denis, at the other extremity, was tall and fast. J. F. Brown '22 and J. S. Coleman '19 formed a pair of study guards. F. Russo at centre, though light, played steady game. The star of the backfield was quarterback A. J. Conlon, another featherweight, who was sterling pilot and ran back kicks in whirlwind fashion. B. A Hunneman '22, former Noble & Greenough player, gained ground consistently in line-plunging and showed-flashes of excellent kicking. Gehrke and R. Hoffman '19, also were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL MAKES FINAL BOW | 12/6/1918 | See Source »

...decisive victory over Dartmouth, 28-0, last week greatly improves Brown's chances of victory and wipes out the stigma of her early-season defeats. The University team, under the able leadership of Captain Daley, has won from Tufts by the score of 7-0, and from Boston College last Saturday, 14-6. Coach "Pooch" Donovan has rounded a fine team into shape in spite of the short season and many difficulties in securing enough time for practice. This week L. H. Leary '05, and R. F. Guild '06, have assisted Coach Donovan in putting the finishing touches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TO PLAY BROWN SATURDAY | 11/29/1918 | See Source »

Captain Daley will be back at his old position at left end, and in addition to being the mainstay of the line, will face Weeks, the Brown captain, who played a great game against Dartmouth. J. F. Brown '22 and J. S. Coleman '19, husky guards, and G. E. Dennis, rangy end, should duplicate the fine showing they made against Boston College. Much interest centers on the question of punting, which has heretofore been notably weak. Hunneman has shown ability as a kicker, but he has several times been forced to kick short in previous games. He has proven himself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TO PLAY BROWN SATURDAY | 11/29/1918 | See Source »

...Brown has a fast backfield combination in Pieri, Samson, and Gagnon. Each made long gains through the Dartmouth line. Marley and Moody, substitute backs, also showed up well. Captain Weeks and Brisk are a formidable pair of ends, able to stop gains at the extremities." UNIVERSITY. BROWN. DALEY, L.E. R.E., WEEKS MACOMBER, L.T. R.T., JOHNSTON COLEMAN, L.G. R.G., PETERSON RUSSO, C. C., HOVING BROWN, R.G. L.G., HUGGINS McMANMON, R.T. L.T., SHURTLEFF DENNIS, R.E. L.E., BRISK CONLON, Q.B. Q.B., SAMSON GEHRKE, L.H.B. R.H.B., GANGNON HOFFMAN, R.H.B. L.H.B., PIERI HUNNEMAN, F.B. F.B., FLYNN

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TO PLAY BROWN SATURDAY | 11/29/1918 | See Source »

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