Word: gilman
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only mishap of the hard play occurred when Enwright wrenched his knee, an injury which will probably keep him out of the game for some time. Gilman and Weatherhead were out in their playing clothes again, but neither participated in the scrimmage. Miller, Woodruff, and Murray have been dropped to the second team squad...
Harvard lined up Saturday without two of her most valuable me, Mahan and Gilman. With only a few substitutions the eleven fought its way through the contest, awaiting its opportunity to break the scoreless tie. Coach Haughton saw fit to disregard his custom of rushing in substitutes in the second half, and so he left practically the original team intact to work out its own salvation...
...Without Gilman, Cowen, or Wallace, the line is severely handicapped, but the development of substitutes soon should bring out some new men who are able to be of material assistance in replacing the regulars...
...Crimson line was weak. Parson stood out among the centre Linemen like a giant among pygmies, and was as effective as ever. Bigelow was fair. Dadmun, however, is still inexperienced, and cannot yet be counted as a powerful figure. Duncan seemed to be deplorably weak. Gilman was out of the game with a sprained ankle, and there apparently was no substitute worthy to replace the big regular. Cowen, too, was hors de combat with an injured ligament in the calf...
...mishap of the afternoon was a minor injury to Gilman's ankle, but it is improbable that this will keep him out of the play for more than a day or two. D. C. Watson '16 is still taking a rest, and in his absence yesterday, Willcox, Boles, Murray and Doherty each had a turn at running the team...