Word: graydone
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Football--R. P. Kernan '03, E. Bowditch '03, D. W. Knowlton '03, C. A. Barnard 2L., A. Marshall 2L., C. A. Shea '04, C. F. Wright '03, C. B. Marshall '04, E. T. Putnam 2G., T. H. Graydon '03, W. S. Whitwell '03, H. K. Roberts '04, D. J. Hurley '05, W. S. Sugden '03, W. J. Clothier '04, A. Stillman '03, J. D. Clark '03, J. A. Burgess '04, H. C. Force 3L., W. T. Harrison '05, P. O. Mills '05, L. J. Motley 2L., O. F. Cutts 3L., S. W. Mifflin 2L., L. J. Daly...
...task, did it commendably. Knowlton and Shea proved themselves to be effective tackles, both defensively and in carrying the ball. Putnam made a number of Harvard's gains outside of tackle and by keeping close to his interference was several times able to cover considerable distance around the end. Graydon played the same steady and reliable game which characterized his work last year and with proper assistance would have made even greater advances than he obtained by his own efforts. The substitutes, Whitwell at guard, Hurley at halfback, Stillman at halfback, and Clothier at end, who went in during...
...received the kick-off on Yale's 15 yard line and advanced 8 yards before he was tackled by Mills. Chadwick made 4 yards outside of left tackle. Kinney failed to gain and Bowman punted to Marshall who was downed by Kinney in the centre of the field. Knowlton, Graydon and Kernan in short rushes, carried the ball to Yale's 36 yard line, where it was given to Yale for holding. After a small gain Bowman punted to Kernan who was downed by Shevlin on Harvard's 32 yard line. Putnam and Graydon made the necessary five yards...
...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...