Word: fullbacks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...principally to the fact that the men in the senior line failed to get down to the plays, standing too upright so that they were easily forced backward. The '98 ends were also slow in getting down the field on kicks and sometimes failed to tackle the fullback. The second played their usual snappy game. Wadsworth, Gray, Hoague and Graydon showing up especially well. For '98, Riggs, Flershem, Stone and Vincent did best...
...played a very fast, lively game. At first the Freshmen seemed unable to break up their opponent's interference but after a few moments of play they steadied down and more than held their own against the heavier team. Towards the end of the half, Reid, the Freshman fullback, caught a punt and went around the right end for a touchdown. The goal was not kicked. Hallowell, Fincke and Reid played splendidly for the Freshmen...
...both sides was rather good. Maguire, in particular, made several long return punts. Haughton missed two trials at goals from the fleld, and failed to kick an absurdly easy goal from a touchdown. Bowdoin was forced to make a safety during the first half. Mainard, who replaced Clark at fullback on the Bowdoin team, made several long runs and distinguished himself by some very clever tackles...
...candidates for the Freshman football team were put through the same practice yesterday as on the first day. The men were drilled in tackling and falling on the ball and were then taken on a run around the field. Garrison '97, coached the candidates for fullback in punting. The following new men came out: R. M. Roloson, L. W. Jenkins, P. H. Moore, R. D. Swain, W. Green...
...short halves were played, in the first of which the 'Varsity did not score. In the second, two touchdowns were made, both by Dibblee. The best rushes were made by Sullivan and Dibblee on the 'Varsity and Sawin on the second. Haughton, who is being tried at fullback on the 'Varsity, ran well with the ball. In the line Donald played a steady game at right tackle. J. L. Knox '98, candidate for quarterback, had his left ankle sprained while playing on the second eleven. His was the first injury of the season. The line-up was as follows...