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...first team lined up as follows: l.e., Gorham; l.c., Palmer; r.c., Hornblower; r.e., Seamans; c.p., Foster; p., Graustein; g., Smart. The following new men reported: forwards, W. E. Allen '12 and J. B. Cummings '13; defence, R. B. Batchelder '13 and E. A. Graustein...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stiff Hockey Practice Yesterday | 11/29/1910 | See Source »

...University hockey team, and the following 20 men have been retained: R. M. Blackall '12, O. M. Chadwick '11., J. S. Childs '12, R. F. Duncan '12, R. J. Eaton '12, N. H. Foster '11, W. B. Fraser-Campbell '11, H. B. Gardner '13, T. Gorham '13, E. A. Graustein '13, R. Hornblower '11, P. K. Houston '12, F. D. Huntington '12, F. H. Palmer '13, E. P. Pierce, Jr., '12, J. A. Pratt '12, W. S. Seamans, Jr., '11, S. B. Smart '12, R. A. Whidden '12 and G. W. Wightman '12. This cut is only temporary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stiff Hockey Practice Yesterday | 11/29/1910 | See Source »

...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 to last a whole game. His speed and most of all his effective dodging make him of great advantage on certain formations.H. C. Leslie...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MERITS OF HARVARD PLAYERS | 11/19/1910 | See Source »

...following week Bowdoin was defeated by the score of 32 to 0, at no time being able to gain consistently. Open runs were frequent, Leslie and Graustein running respectively 65 and 57 yards for touchdowns. The interference on these plays was very effective nearly half the Harvard team keeping with the runner. In the open play the University team followed the ball very closely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of Harvard Season | 11/19/1910 | See Source »

...first touchdown came near the end of the first half after L. D. Smith recovered a kick which Marble had muffed. From the 11-yard line, Corbett and Wendell made 5 yards in two rushes, and then Corbett went over for the score. The second touchdown was made by Graustein in the middle of the last period. Brown had carried the ball through Harvard territory for 88 yards on 13 line plays and three successful forward passes. On the 3-yard line Sprackling made a pass to Ashbaugh, but it was intercepted by Graustein who, aided by good interference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of Harvard Season | 11/19/1910 | See Source »

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