Word: hamline
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Fairchild captained the team which lined up as follows: 1. e. Foster; 1. t. J. Shea; 1. g. Worden; c. Russell; r. g. Rice; r. t. Clark; r. e. A. Brewer; q. b. Fairchild; halves, Arnold and Hamlin; full back, Fennessy. At the outset the play was anything but encouraging. The men all played in a listless half-hearted way, until the coaches braced them up thoroughly. For the end of the season, however, there was too little snap, and a great ignorance of some of the points which should have been learned at the beginning of the year...
...ELEVN. - The following men be on Jarvis at 3 o'clock sharp. Foster, Shea, Worden, Russell, Rice, Clark, Brewer, Arnold, Fennessey, Gould, Richardson, Mannaham, Maston, Duffield, Faxon, Warren, Lewis, Duff, Hamlin, Bulbard, Scott, Ingalls, Selfridge, Paine, Norton, Steadman, Bullock, Booth. Every one be on time...
...individual work the backs far outshine the rush line. Hamlin, Gould, and Fennessy all made good runs at different stages of the game, and Bullard, who took Gould's place when the latter was hurt, made one particularly good run at the last moment, aided by the interference of Clark. Not much is to be said of the rushline except that they broke through well on Worcester's kicks. Borden showed a tendency to fumble, but this can be corrected, especially as it was due chiefly to his over-zeal in passing quickly, and not to carelessness...
...play in the second half was a decided improvement. Three touchdowns were made, a goal being kicked only from the last one. During this half Hamlin and Bullard made brilliant runs, aided by good interference. The final score...
...Hamlin h. b. Andrews...