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Farmington, Conn., Nov. 18, 1910.--T. Frothingham, who is still weak from his recent illness, will not start the game. He may, however, be put in at some time during the game for special plays...
...Frothingham '12, right halfback, prepared at Groton School, where he played halfback for two years. He played on the University team last year and on the Freshman team the year before. He is 21 years old, 5 feet 11 inches tall, and weighs 171 pounds...
...Frothingham '13, fullback, prepared at Groton, where he played on the team for two years. He is 20 years old, 5 feet 11 1-2 inches tall, and weighs 178 pounds...
...right halfback. Wendell's chief value lies in his skin-tackle plunges which penetrate the line low down and have much power behind them. Although by no means fast, he is an extremely difficult man to stop owing to his ability to pick holes and keep his feet. T. Frothingham, Jr., played only a few minutes in the West Point game and has been sick for the past few days. He is fast and does best in a broken field. Graustein is effective in the same way, with the exception that he is very light and cannot be depended upon...
...back in College, and a coach, whose system had already defeated Yale once, Harvard undergraduates naturally felt that the prospects for this year's team were exceptionally bright. The usual number of injuries, however, has prevented the team from developing as fast as some had hoped. Perkins, T. Frothingham, T. H. Frothingham, H. C. Leslie, and Wigglesworth have each received slight injuries that have kept them out of many of the early games...