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AMHERST SQUAD HARVARD SQUAD. 1. Abele. 2. Amory. 3. Bacon. 4. Blodgett. 5. Baumann 6. Bush. 7. Bishop. 8. Campbell. 9. Brown. 10. Corbett. 11. Browne. 12. Felton. 13. Campbell. 14. Fisher. 15. Cary. 16. Frothingham, T. 17. Connolly. 18. Frothingham, T. 19. Cook. H. 21. Creede. 20. Gardner. 23. Fitts. 22. Graustein. 25. Guetter. 24. Hann. 27. Hubbard. 26. Hollister. 29. Madden. 28. Huntington. 31. Miles. 30. Jowett. 33. Pinkett. 32. Keays. 35. Proudfoot. 34. Leslie, F. H. 37. Roberts. 36. Lewis. 39. Seaman. 38. McKay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CATALOGUE OF BOTH SQUADS | 10/15/1910 | See Source »

...divisions of the squad lined up against the second in succession. At the end of the first half, Team A was sent to the Locker Building and was replaced by Team B during the second half. The only score of the game was made for the University squad by Corbett during the first period, but toward the end of the scrimmage the second team came near scoring on Team B. In the first half the game was fairly fast but later the ball was given to the second team several times on the University team's 25-yard line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LONG SCRIMMAGE YESTERDAY | 10/14/1910 | See Source »

Team A lined up with Potter, T. H. Frothingham, Wendell and Corbett in the backfield, and this combination worked well together. Potter made 20 yards on the kick-off, and from that time the University team gained consistently until the second's 15-yard line was reached. There the second obtained the ball on downs, but immediately lost it in the same manner. An attempt to score by the University team was stopped when Maguire recovered an unsuccessful forward pass on the second's 25-yard line. At this point the first team line seemed to weaken, allowing the opposing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LONG SCRIMMAGE YESTERDAY | 10/14/1910 | See Source »

...Felton., l.e. r.e., Tobey, Eckfeldt Mckay, Hann, l.t. r.t., O'Hare Minot, Stow, l.g., r.g., Wulsin, Allen Huntington, P. Smith, c. c., Eager Fisher, Keays, Blodgett, r.g., l.g., Maguire, Fox Withington, Parmenter, r.t. l.t., Lawson L. Smith, Hollister, Amory, r.e. l.e, Paine Potter, Gardner, q.b. q.b., Bouve, R. Page Corbett, Graustein, l.h.b. r.h.b., French, R. Page Wendell, Pierce, r.h.b. l.h.b., Foristall, Steele Wendell, T. H. Frothingham, f.b. f.b., W. Page

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LONG SCRIMMAGE YESTERDAY | 10/14/1910 | See Source »

...Corbett, who is in bad condition on account of boils, was not on the field, and H. Leslie and T. Frothingham followed the practice in street clothes as both of them have lame knees. Bush and Long did not work but ran around the track. Long's knee is fast rounding into shape and he will be ready for hard work very soon. Coach Haughton, who has recovered from his illness, directed the practice. In addition to Coaches Leary, Blagden, Cutting, and Fish, C. J. Nourse '09, centre on the 1908 team, in his football clothes, coached the centres...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Light Football Work Yesterday | 10/11/1910 | See Source »

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