Word: headly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...officials for the Harvard-Princeton game on Saturday have been chosen as follows: referee, W. S. Langford, Trinity; umpire, C. S. Williams, University of Pennsylvania; head linesman, Lieutenant H. M. Nelly, West Point...
Score--Harvard 1916 10, Exeter 0. Touchdown--Rollins. Goal from touchdown--Mahan. Goal from field--Mahan. Referee--R. C. Stevenson. Umpire--Dearborn of Wesleyan. Head linesman--Benton. Time--12-minute periods
...following men report to the head usher. J. L. Barowsky, M. A. Collins, D. W. Creeden, W. J. Dean, H. G. Files, J. A. Garvey, Jr., O. V. Johnson, C. S. Johnson, D. J. Margolis, S. A. Peters, P. F. Reniers, R. N. Shaw, H. V. Tillson, A. L. Van Meter, M. Weiss, M. J. Wessel...
...Harvard backfield, on the contrary, enter the game, according to previous showing far ahead of their opponents. Captain Wendell has recovered sufficiently from the injury to his head to play at fullback and with Brickley and Hardwick should prove well high impossible to stop, especially on plunges through the left side of the line where Brown has only inexperienced men. With Langdon and Ashbaugh at the ends, Felton and Coolidge will probably find their hands full, as Ashbaugh has always been strong in that position and Langdon played a remarkably hard and fast game against Pennsylvania...
...first time in approximately two weeks, had again reached its full quota of players. Thus the football team approaches its big games in generally excellent condition, except for a few who are inconvenienced with slight injuries. Those to return were Smith, Dana, Weatherhead, and Wendell. Captain Wendell, although his head is still bandaged, was out in football clothes, and took an active part in the practice. Wigglesworth, Bradlee, and Hollister were given a rest, watching the practice from the side-lines...