Word: gierasch
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...ability to hurdle. Of the substitutes who went into the game, Bowditch filled his position best. Besides defending his end well, he got into the mass plays quickly and several times tackled the runner before he had fairly started. His interference for the backs was better than Campbell's. Gierasch took Sawin's place, and although he was a little slow at times he was just as successful as Sawin in gaining on end runs. His tackle in the middle of the field alone kept Hare from making a touchdown on his long end run. Stillman, Devens and Ristine...
Harvard. Pennsylvania.Campbell, Bowditch, l.e. r.e., W. Gardiner, Bennett.Eaton, l.t. r.t., Wallace.Lee, l.g. r.g., Teas.Sargent, c. c., McCloskey.Barnard, r.g. l.g., Hare.J. Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Zimmerman, Horner.Hallowell, Ristine, r.e. l.e., Davidson, Hodge.Daly, q.b. q.b., Graves.Sawin, Gierasch, l.h.b. r.h.b., J. Gardiner.Kendall, Devens, r.h.b. l.h.b., Potter.Ellis, Stillman, f.b. f.b., McCracken
...Gierasch went round Hodge for 20 yards, taking the ball to Penn.'s 20 yard line...
...strong places in the line. The four centre men, Barnard and Burnett, Lee and Sargent are not as strong a combination as Burden, Boal and Burnett were last season. Behind the line there is plenty of good material in Ellis, E. Kendall, Sawin, Kernan, Devens, Putnam, Stillman and Gierasch, but injuries have prevented all of them from getting into their best form...
...this matter of injuries the team has been very unfortunate. In the middle of the season I. W. Kendall dislocated his shoulder and had to give up playing altogether. Then Hallowell sprained his ankle and did not work for three weeks. Ellis, Kernan, Gierasch and E. Kendall have been seriously injured more than once, while Ellis and Sawin have been out of the game altogether for some time on account of water on the knee. Besides these injuries a large number of less important ones have hampered the coaches throughout the season. In conclusion it may be said that...