Word: graydone
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...substitutes for Captain Parker's position at centre are Barney, Nourse, Grant, Dore and Plumb. Either Starr or Newhall will play quarterback. Starr was quarterback in 1905 and last year Newhall played in that position, after Starr was transferred to end. For halfbacks, Rand, Gilbert, Enos, Lockwood, Gilder and Graydon seem to have the best chance There are four excellent candidates for fullback, Wendell, who played there last year, Apollonio, Mason and Gray. Mason has improved greatly this year and plays a quick, aggressive game...
...will assist in the coaching from now on. His coming will be most timely, for few men are better qualified to coach tackles and guards than he, and it is this pant of the team that is at present most disordered. R. W. P. Brown '98 and T. Graydon '03 have assisted in coaching the backs, but have been unable to be present regularly. Head Coach J. Crane '90 was substitute on the University team when in College, and has always been actively engaged in athletics. Last year he was in charge of the drop kickers with Coach Reid...
...follows: TEAM A. TEAM B. Kennard, l.e. r.e., F. S. Blanchard Inches, l.t. r.t., Fisher Fish, l.g. r.g., Forchheimer Nourse, c. c., Dore Alley, r.g. l.g., Hadden Hoar, r.t. l.t., W. Blanchard Macdonald, r.e. l.e., M. C. Peirce Newhall, q.b. q.b., Galatti Lockwood, l.h.b. r.h.b., Gregory Gilbert, r.h.b. l.h.b., Graydon Apollonio, f.b. f.b., Waterbury TEAM C. TEAM D. Forster, l.e. r.e., Fall Robinson, l.t. r.t., White West, l.g. r.g., F. H. Parker Grant, c. c., Plumb Moore, r.g. l.g., Wilson Jones, r.t. l.t., Coburn Bird, r.e. l.e., Houston Starr, q.b. q.b., Witmer Enos, Page, l.h.b. r.h.b., Parke Rand, r.h.b. l.h.b...
Newhall's team--l.e., Moore; l.t., Ramsey; l.g., Fish; c., Plumb; r.g., Hodges; r.t., Phillipbar; r.e., Beard; q.b., Browne; l.h.b., Graydon; r.h.b., Gregory; f.b., Waterbury...
...given a twenty-minute talk by Head Coach Crane on the workings of several new plays. The work began with signal practice by the four teams into which the squad was divided. The regular forward passes and straight plays were tried; and the punting was done by Wendell, Graydon, Rand and Lockwood. The men were then lined up against one another and were given practice in breaking through the line on punts. They were told not to try to block the kicks, but merely to break through the line. As the concluding work of the afternoon the squad was lined...