Word: fullbacks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Owing to deficiencies in studies, Davidson will not play at fullback for Pennsylvania, and Barnard will take his place. Otherwise the team will play as in the game with Chicago. Boal will enter the game; he is in first class physical condition and is anxious to play. The Harvard backs will be Sawin, Reid and Kendall, who are chosen because they play in thorough accord with each other...
...Tackle. Wallace, Right Tackle, Boal, Left Guard. Teas, Right Guard. Burnett, Centre. Overfield, Centre. Burden, Right Guard. Hare, Left Guard. Lawrence, Right Tackle. Snover, Left Tackle. Hallowell, Right End. Potter, Left End. Daly, Quarterback. Outland, Quarterback. Sawin, Left Halfback. McCracken, Right Halfback. Kendalf, Right Halfback. Kennedy, Left Halfback. Reid, Fullback. Barnard, Fullback...
...number of important changes have been made in the line-up during the past two weeks, the most important of which was the shifting of McCracken from guard to halfback. Davidson, fullback, has been obliged to stop playing, and Barnard, a new man, has taken his place. Barnard is not Davidson's equal in a rushing game, but in punting he is fully as strong and is clever in kicking goals from the field. Kennedy, left halfback, has recently shown great improvement in his work. He runs well with the ball, is strong on his feet, and is a sure...
...should prove close and interesting, because the Senior eleven is heavier and better trained than usual, and the Freshmen are not so far along as the time they have been playing should warrant. The Seniors have made two changes in their line-up. Shaw has gone from guard to fullback in place of Brown, who was injured in Tuesday's game, and Heath has taken Shaw's place. The Freshmen will line-up as they did against the Sophomores, with the exception of Greydon who will play guard instead of Wright...
...with the ball. Burnett had frequent chances to kick goals from the field, but owing to the slippery ball succeeded only once. One of his kicks, however, from the fifty-seven yard line, went far above the cross-bar, but outside the post by a few feet. Reid played fullback for a short time, but wrenched his leg slightly and gave way to Brayton. Warren made long gains around the ends and was very successful in shaking off tacklers after his interference had gone to pieces. Fincke, who played in Daly's place at quarter, showed great improvement...