Word: hamilton
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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HARVARD. BOSTON COLLEGE. Phinney, l.e. l.e., Urban Sedgwick, l.t. l.t., Sheehan Clark, l.g. l.g., Morrisey Philbin, c. c., Heaphy Brown, r.g. r.g., Doyle Frothingham, r.t. r.t., Mullen Desmond, r.e. r.e., Comerford Murray, q.b. q.b., Corrigan Casey, l.h.b. l.h.b., Scanlon Horween, f.b., f.b., Halloran Hamilton, r.h.b. r.h.b., Fitzpatrick...
...Frothingham '21 will replace R. K. Kane '22 at right tackle, owing to the latter's injury in the Bates game. J. K. Desmond Occ. and A. D. Hamilton '21 will go in at end and half-back, respectively, in place of E. D. Weatherhead '22 and S. Burnham Occ., who were hurt during the week's practice...
...third quarter opened with the University represented on the field by a team of substitutes. Although it held Bates to small gains it was unable to score in this quarter, despite repeated line plunges by A. D. Hamilton '21, who substituted for Nelson at right half-back. More than half the period had elapsed before the Harvard eleven got under way. Moulton, the Maine kicker, punted to R. S. Humphrey '21 who tore from his own 45 yard line to the enemy 35 yard line. Nine rushes by Hamilton and F. C. Church '20, alternately, put the ball...
...after the whistle for the first score on the second half. Humphrey brought the score to 40-0 by kicking the goal from the touchdown. After the kick-off Bates lost the ball to the University on downs. Three rushes carried the ball to the Bates 20 yard line. Hamilton then tried for a field goal, without success. Bates then punted to Humphrey who carried the ball 50 yards for another score. Church kicked the goal...
...yards and putting the ball on Bates 45 yard line. First down was made by Church's dash around left end and Humphrey's buck through center. Another rush was followed by a pretty forward pass from Humphrey to J. K. Desmond, Occ., on the 1 yard line. Hamilton gained the goal line by a dive through center, but failed to kick the goal...