Word: headly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Bradlee started at quarter for the University, retiring later to be replaced by Logan. Freedley, who was disabled Wednesday by a blow on the head, left the hospital yesterday, apparently safe from any severe effects, although he will scarcely be able to play before the first scrimmage, and Trumbull was in for only a few minutes, after which Soucy was substituted. Otherwise the University played in its regular order. The line-up: UNIVERSITY SUBSTITUTES O'Brien, l.e. r.e., Whitney Storer, l.t. r.t., Elken Mills, l.g. r.g., Underwood Trumbull, Soucy, c. c., Atkinson Weston, r.g. l.g., Withington Hitchcock, r.t. l.t., Gilman...
President Lowell introduced Maitre Labori as the head of the French bar giving a recapitulation of the Dreyfus cases, in which M. Labori figured so prominently. He was counsel for the defence when Captain Dreyfus was granted a new trial, and during the course of the case was shot by a would-be assassin. President Lowell extolled his bravery in facing adverse public opinion because he deemed himself in the right...
Pennock and Trumbull were both back in the line-up, the latter giving place to Soucy after a short period. Bradlee was first choice for quarter, after being thoroughly instructed by Coach R. B. Wigglesworth '12. Freedley, who succeeded him, received such a severe blow in the head that he had to be taken to the Stillman Infirmary, where it is feared that serious complications may ensue. Logan played out the rest of the scrimmage...
...yard line, from where Hardwick made a beautiful buck through left guard and over the line. He failed to kick the goal, the ball bouncing from one of the upright posts. The next score was a safety by Talbot of Bates, after a bad pass had gone over his head and rolled over the goal-line. That was toward the end of the game and no more scoring was expected. But Mahan, after running around end 30 yards made a nice goal from the 25-yard line, bringing the score...
...clock. Last year, Bates did not play the University, but in 1911 was the first team on the schedule being defeated by a score of 15 to 0. The officials will be: W. Tufts, of Brown, referee; W.H. Burke, of Worcester, umpire; E.S. Sand, of Annapolis head linesman...