Word: burrs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...line-up: FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN. Crowley, R. Brown, r.e. l.e., Rogers Robinson, r.t. l.t., Coburn Dunlop, Philippbar, r.g. l.g., Blodgett, Kersburg Nourse, Withington, c. c., Perkins Burr, Dore, l.g. r.g., McGuire McKay, l.t., r.t., Bush Harding, Manley, l.e. r.e., Rodgers Cutler, q.b. q.b., Johnson Smith, Gilbert, l.h.b. l.h.b., Grosvenor Graydon, White, r.h.b. r.h.b., R. Page Kennard, Gray, f.b. f.b., Burrage, W. Page
...line, with the exception of Burr, all played too high and did little charging. Forchheimer put up an aggressive game at tackle and covered his position well. Crowley, at end, handled the forward passes very satisfactorily and was in every play...
...Smith kicked off to Browne, who ran the ball back to the 15-yard line. In the first play Bowdoin was offside and was penalized five yards. Graydon went around left end for nine yards, and Burr punted to Bowdoin on the 40-yard line. King gained six yards through right guard and Gastonquay tried the centre for no gain. Bowdoin lost the ball by a fumble and Graydon and Smith both failed to gain at right tackle. Harvard was penalized ten yards for holding and Burr punted to Bowdoin on their 35-yard line. F. Smith made three yards...
When the second half opened, Cutler had been substituted for Browne at quarterback. Burr kicked off over the goal line, and Newman kicked out from the 20-yard line to Graydon on the 45-yard line. Smith went through left guard on a fake kick to the 25-yard line and Harvard made six yards more by bucking. Newman was put out of the game for rough work, Jackson taking his place, and Harvard was given one half the distance to the goal line. Smith went over the line in two plays for the only touchdown. McKay failed to kick...
...whole new backfield was then put in, White being substituted for Smith, Sprague for Graydon, Vogel for Kennard, while Philippbar went in Burr's place at left guard. Bowdoin kicked off to Vogel, who juggled the ball and Bowdoin got it on Harvard's 25-yard line. After two line plays Bowdoin made a goal from placement but was put back ten yards for holding; here the ball was fumbled and regained on the 53-yard line. Bowdoin now tried a forward pass which failed and the ball went to Harvard at the middle of the field. Harvard held...