Word: flowering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Worcester players were very heavy, and the Freshman line could not hold. 1919 only threatened once, when Flower's 47-yard run put the ball in Worcester's territory; but the opposing linesmen broke through on the next two plays and tackled the backs for eight and two-yard losses, and Felton was forced to punt. The game was marred by frequent injuries on both sides. Of the Freshman team Coolidge broke his leg, Canfield broke a bone in his ankle, and Flower had a muscle torn in his left thigh...
...service at the front. The drivers of these cars are volunteers, for the most part graduates of American universities, and I can say without exaggeration that, with scarcely an exception, they are what we should all be glad to have regarded as typical American gentlemen, the flower of American youth...
...ANDOVER Coolidge, i.e r.e., Gleason Eaton, l.t. r.t., Russell Parker, l.g. r.g., Rothschild Canfield, c. C., Atwater Linder, r.g. l.g., Wolfe Putnam, t.t. l.t., Troy Phinney, r.e. l.e., Waters Felton, q.b. q.b., Ashley Flower, r.h.b. l.h.b., Swift Batchelder, l.h.b. r.h.b., Gould Bond, f.b. f.b., Carlton...
Centres--Bates, Canfield, W. Hoffman and Wells. Guards--Clark, Coburn, Linder, and Zach. Tackles--Burnham, Cummings, Eaton, Fishback, Flynn, Lawrence, Parker, and Putnam. Ends--Brewer, R. Hoffman, Freeman, Phinney, Smith, Watkins, and Wood. Backs--Batchelder, Bond, Casey, Coolidge, Cross-cup, Felton, Flower, Fuller, Gaston, Pratt, Trainor, and Works...
...backfield the coaches have an abundance of excellent material from which to draw. R. H. Bond, E. L. Casey, captain of the 1914 Exeter team, and H. Coolidge, of Groton are all promising candidates, while W. Platt, of St. Mark's, and H. C. Flower, Jr., of Middlesex, are fast and shifty, though somewhat light...