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...Yale News estimates Willard, Burgess, Peabody, Brooks, Fletcher, Faulkner, Holden and Porter, as the best foot-ball players remaining to Harvard next year...
...rush-line broke through in a marvellous manner, stopping all attempts at kicking. For a while the ball stuck about the twenty-five yard line, but sharp work and fine dropping on the ball by the juniors, forced the ball close under '86's goal. After several futile attempts Fletcher succeeded in getting the ball across the line. From this touch-down Peabody kicked a goal. From this point 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...
...ever displayed, thus showing how much good this plan of class games has accomplished in the way of bringing out new men and developing the old ones. Both sides dropped on the ball in good style yesterday, Peabody being especially noticeable in this respect. For '87, Brooks, Bartol, Burgess, Fletcher and Peabody played the best game. For '86, Burnett, Fisk, Austin and Kimball did the best work, though the backs were loose in their catching all through the game...
...teams were made up as follows: '86, rushers, Burnett, Churchill, Vogel, Dewey. Harris, Woodbury, Adams; quarter-back, Kimball, (captain); half-backs. Fisk, Austin; full-back, Rankin. '87, rushers, Faulkner, Bowen, Burgess, Brooks. (captain) Keyes, Bartol, Fiske; quarter-back, Fletcher; half-backs, Peabody, Wiestling; full-back, Meeks. Referee, Mr. A. F. Holden...
...Fletcher was quite a hero among his class-mates after the game yesterday afternoon...