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...reached its present point of efficiency. Adams has played portions of two important games in two years, and was obliged to lay off entirely two years ago on account of a bad knee. Burgess played for a short time on the university two years ago. Porter, Holden, Woodman, Faulkner and Fletcher have played on their class teams, but never on the university, while Butler, Boyden, Dudley, Harding, Remington and Wood have never played on a college team before. These are the men that we put against the veteran teams of Yale and Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Foot-Ball Eleven. | 11/20/1886 | See Source »

...Technology rushers in great shape. Holden, too, was running well. Harding made two touchdowns, Porter two, Holden two, and Dudley one, from which Harding kicked five goals. Score, 58 to 0. Woodman and Adams did not play during the second half, and their places were taken by Wood and Faulkner. For Technology, the best playing was done by Herrick, Kimball, Duane, and Dearborn. For Harvard, by Butler, Porter, Holden and Remington, while Dudley's rush-line playing was very noticeable. The teams were made up as follows: Technology. - Rushers, Vorce, Bartlett, Taintor, Tracy, Fisk, Goodhue; quarter-back, Herrick, (capt.); half...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot-Ball. | 11/18/1886 | See Source »

...more semi-professionals, or men who had played before, than the Pierian. Nothing daunted, the Pierian started in to win through superior skill. Unluckily the skill did not seem to show itself at the right time, or even at any time. When play was called, some good rushing by Faulkner carried the ball quite a way down the field, and a long kick took the ball almost to the Pierian goal-posts, and before the Pierians knew what was going on Lund had made a touchdown. There was no goal kicked from this touchdown, as the ball by some mistake...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot-ball at Harvard. | 11/17/1886 | See Source »

...second half was marked by good running by Carpenter, Swarts and Faulkner, and general good tackling by the others. In this half Rogers made a touchdown, and Faulkner kicked a goal. It seems ridiculous to make distinctions where all played with so much spirit; but on the Glee Club Swarts, Faulkner and Allen were the most conspicuous, and on the Pierian, Hallowell and Carpenter. Everybody tackled pretty well, and showed a delightful readiness in piling up on a man as soon as he was caught. The game was played for cups and for gore, and it would be difficult...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foot-ball at Harvard. | 11/17/1886 | See Source »

...Friday morning. They will come back Sunday night, arriving in Cambridge Monday morning, after three day's absence. The following men will compose the team in Saturday's game: Rushers, Holden, Remington, Burgess, Brooks, (capt.), Woodman, Butler, Harding; quarter-back, Fletcher; half-backs, Sears, Porter; back, Peabody. Substitutes, Wood, Faulkner, Boyden and Dudley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Foot-Ball Team. | 11/12/1886 | See Source »

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