Word: halfback
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...line-up the first eleven was able to score three times, chiefly through individual efforts. The linemen charged very high and the heavy men were slow. Captain Marshall went through the signal practice, but did not join in the scrimmage. A new player, Mercer 2M., a former Holy Cross halfback, weighing over 200 pounds, joined the squad and was tried at fullback...
Bowditch 1L., Mills '05, ends; Knowlton 1L., Shea '04, tackles; A. Marshall 3L., guard; and C. B. Marshall '04, quarterback, are the members of the 1902 eleven who are again candidates for the team. Hurley '05, halfback; Harrison '05, fullback; Burgess '04, and Clothier '04, ends, are the regular substitutes, who have returned. It is probably that at least two of the regular players mentioned above will be given thorough trials in other positions. Mills will be tried in Graydon's old place at fullback, and Shea will be used if possible at guard. Robinson '04, is making a strong...
...Sugden '03, centers--all three of whom will attend the Law School--; A. Marshall 2L., right guard; P. O. Mills '05, left end; and C. A. Shet '04, left tackle. Those who will leave College or be ineligible to play next year will be R. P. Kernan '03, left halfback; T. H. Graydon '03, fullback; E. T. Putnam '01, right halfback; C. A. Barnard 2L., left guard; and W. S. Whitwell '08, substitute guard. To fill the vacant positions there are a number of experienced men available, among whom are D. J. Hurley '05, W. T. Harrison '05, H. Schoellkopf...
Water polo team--Goals, F. L. Milne 1905, O. M. Reid 1905; halfback, S. M. Clucas 1904; forwards, C. F. Alexander 1903S., G. P. Cooke 1905; centre, W. R. Orthwein 1903. Substitutes, G. P. Henry 1903S., J. D. Curtiss 1905S., A. Allen...
...squad during part of the season showed good ability, and with proper development should make strong players. Of the men on the Freshman team, J. M. Montgomery, Jr., and E. G. Bartels, ends; F. A. Carrick and J. Parkinson, Jr., linemen; and J. D. Nicholas, and F. H. Nesmith, halfback, seem to be the most capable...