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FIRST TEAM POSITION SECOND TEAM Smith, Princeton End Gray, Princeton Neidlinger, Dartmouth Tackle Eastman, Harvard Hubbard, Harvard Guard Dickenson, Princeton Lovejoy, Yale Center Kubale, Center Baker, Princeton Guard Cross, Yale Gulian, Brown Tackle Treat, Princeton Lynch, Dartmouth End Stout, Princeton Buell, Harvard Quarterback Covington, Center O'Hearn, Yale Halfback Cleaves, Princeton Crum, Princeton Halfback Mallory, Yale Owen, Harvard Fullback Jordan, Yale...
Four tackles stood out impressively above all others: Neidlinger of Dartmouth, Gullan of Brown, Eastman of Harvard, and Treat of Princeton." Neidlinger, due to his amazing ability of following the ball and the excellence of his long placement kick against the University, was awarded one berth, and Gullan of brown the other. The latter was clearly the strongest man in the Brown line when it faced the Crimson and it was chiefly through his efforts that the University offensive was checked time and again...
...Council voted to recommend to the Athletic Committee that the following 21 men be awarded their football "H" for their participation in the Yale game: C. C. Buell '23, Vinton Chapin '23, H. W. Clark '23, H. T Dunker '25, C. A. C. Eastman '24, R. W. Fitts '23, E. L. Gehrke '24, Lewis Gordon '24, M. W. Greenough '25, J. W. Hammond '25, K. N. Hill '24, D. S. Holder '24, C. J. Hubbard Jr. '24, Percy Jenkins '24, F. K. Kernan Jr. '24, P. B. Kunhardt '23, J. J. Lee '24, George Owen Jr. '23, K. S. Pfaffman...
...Eastman's block and subsequent recovery of the Yale placement kick was another outstanding bit of Crimson playing, and this was responsible for Pfaffman's perfect 25-yard drop-kick which ended the scoring and gave the University a safe seven point lead...
...toss from O'Hearn meant for Jordan. Again the kicking game started, but after two exchanges O'Hearn made a fair catch on the Crimson's 45-yard line. Yale decided to try an on-side placement kick, but just as the ball left O'Hearn's foot, Eastman, rushing up, blocked it, knocking it toward the Yale goal. Then followed a desperate chase, but the first two Yale men misjudged in their attempts to fall on the ball, and Eastman recovered on Yale's 35-yard line. Time for one more play in the third period remained, and Buell...