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...following 1903 men are entitled to wear their class numerals for having played on the class championship football teams for the last four years: Ames, Ayer, Ayers, Bigelow, Bowditch, Blaikie, Brewster, Brown, Bullivant, Child, Clark, Corbett, Cudahy, Daly, Fitts, Foster, Fox, Frantz, Glidden, Gray, Graydon, Hanavan, Heinfelden, Ives, Kittredge, Knowles, Knowlton, Krumbhaar, Leonard, Little, Locke, Loring, Mather, McGlensey, Monks, Nickerson, Noyes, Page, Percival, Pier, Piper, Pulsifer, Renn, Riggs, Roberts, Rogers, Ruhl, Sears, Shepard, Stillman, Stone, Story, Sugden, Swan, Switzer, Waterbury, Weed...
Thomas Hetherington Graydon '03, fullback, prepared at St. Paul's, Concord, where he played tackle and fullback for two years. He also rowed on the school crew. On his Freshman eleven he played tackle and in his Sophomore year was substitute tackle on the University eleven playing in the Yale game. Last year he was regular fullback on the eleven. He is 21 years old, weighs 183 pounds, and is 6 feet 1 1-2 inches tall...
...five veterans of the 1901 team who were available again this season were Graydon, fullback; Marshall, quarterback; Bowditch, end; Barnard, guard; and Captain Kernan, halfback. These men, together with nearly a hundred others, reported during the first week of practice, which began September 17. There were to be filled on the team the two tackle positions formerly occupied by Cutts and Blagden, left guard where Lee played, Campbell's old position at left end, Ristine's place at right halfback, and centre, played last year by Sargent and Greene. The greatest need was immediately felt for heavy, active, aggressive...
...stopping plays around his end, but on punts he frequently overruns or is so slow in getting down the field that the ball is often returned some distance before he arrives. Barnard is a heady player but does not show as much fight as his position requires. Graydon can be relied upon for substantial gains, but when the other side has the ball he makes too little effort to stop the attack. Marshall has developed steadily, and with his experience of last year is proving very necessary in directing plays and in running back punts. He is also cool...
...will be as follows: HARVARD. YALE. Mills, l.e., r.e., Shevlin Shea, l.t. r.t., Hogan Barnard, l.g. r.g., Goss Sugden, c. c., Holt A. Marshall, r.g. l.g., Glass Knowlton, r.t. l.t., Kinney Bowditch, r.e. l.e., Rafferty C. B. Marshall, q.b. q.b., Rockwell Kernan, l.h.b. r.h.b., Metcalf Putnam, r.h.b. l.h.b., Chadwick Graydon, f.b. f.b., Bowman...