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...till time was called the ball stayed down in '87's half of the field. At this point the '86 rushers began to wake up, and they began to play in great shape, stopping every attempt of the half-backs to run or kick. Good rushes by Fiske and Burnett carried the ball down close to '87's goal. The seniors tried to force the ball over the line by means of first one and then another of the rush line, but to no purpose, for the '87 rush line effectually quenched such attempts. After '86 had three downs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot Ball. | 11/19/1885 | See Source »

...heavy rush line carried the ball right down towards the seniors goal. Wiestling tried for a goal from the field. It was now '86's turn to brace, and brace they did with a vengeance. Up the field the ball went in spite of everything '87 could do, Burnett, Austin, and Woodbury making good rushes. In was now growing dark, and the '87 backs seemed to have great trouble in catching and kicking the ball. The ball was downed not far from '87's line, Woodbury tried to rush it over, but without success. Burnett was equally unlucky. Adams proved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot Ball. | 11/19/1885 | See Source »

...following men are members of the Sodality and Glee Club: seniors, W. B. Phillips, O. Ames, F. B. Austin, J. D. Bradley, C. C. Burnett, A. D. Claflin, M. S. Latham, G. C. Adams, L. Lincoln, G. L. Peabody, W. Howe, W. L. Smith, E. E. Hamlin, J. A. Frye, F. D. Fisk; juniors, D. W. Bowles, H. A. Buck, F. S. Coolidge, R. P. Fisk, C. E. Loud, T. N. Rhinelander, J. L. Snelling, A. W. Wheelwright, F. Remington, W. Endicott, W. Wetherbee, T. P. Burgess, H. W. Keyes, G. Higginson, H. L. Clark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 11/17/1885 | See Source »

...matched, the only thing that marred the game was the incessant fumbling. As eighty-six had the ball most of the time, they did most of the fumbling, though the eighty-nine men managed to get in their fair share. For eighty-six, the best playing was done by Burnett, Austin, Fisk, and Kimball. Burnett's playing being especially fine. For eighty-nine, the honors were carried off by Scott, Wardman, Perry and Austin. Wardman doing most of the work in the rush line during the first three-quarters, and Perry's tackling as half-back being...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot Ball. | 11/11/1885 | See Source »

...elevens were made up as follows: Eighty-six, rushers, Burnett, Churchill, Dewey, Vogel, Gilman, Woodbury, Adams; quarter-back, Kimball (capt.); half-backs, Austin, Fisk; full-back, Rankin. Eighty-nine, rushers, Morgan, Wardman, Trafford, Morse, Agassiz, Woodbury, (capt.), Perry, (Newell, Smith); quarter-back, Austin; halfbacks, Scott, Perkins; full-back, Hunneman. Referee, Mr. W. W. Willard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot Ball. | 11/11/1885 | See Source »

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