Word: hurd
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...eleven which is to represent Eighty-Eight against the Andover team this afternoon, is made up as follows: rushers, Hurd, Bancroft, Balch, Homans, Purdon, Woodman, Churchchill; half-backs, Fargo, Holden; quarter-back, Osgood; full-back, Porter, (captain...
...ball well and were almost always there, an improvement over former days. Little tackling was done as the Trinity men seldom had the ball. In the second inning Keith broke his nose and his place was taken by Homans. The teams were : Trinity-Rushers, Miller, (capt.) Rodgers, Child, Cameron, Hurd, Hayes, - ; quarterback, Thorne; halfbacks, Barber and Lobdell; full back, Miel. Harvard-Rushers, Simpkins, Phillips, Brooks, Winslow, Gilman, Thayer, Keith ; quarterback, Bemis : halfbacks, Kimball and Willard; fullback, Peabody. Referee, T. H. Cabot, '86. Umpire for Harvard, George Adams...
About thirty men accompanied the Freshman Eleven to Quincy Wednesday to witness the opening game, and saw their men defeat their opponents by the crushing score of sixty-nine to nothing. The game opened at a little after three, and in two minutes Hurd of Harvard scored a touch down from which Holden kicked a goal. Quincy was next compelled to make a safety. Five minutes later a lively scrimmage took place in front of the goal post and resulted in a touchdown for Harvard by Woodman. No goal was kicked from this touchdown. The Quincy men were now decidedly...
...much attention was given to individual playing. This fault, however, will be remedied by a little more practice. Holden and Porter played very well. Fargo made a number of fine rushes, but he was apt to drop the ball when it was passed to him. In the rush line, Hurd, Woodman, and Bancroft, were conspicuous for their steady work. The best work for Quincy was by Whitman and Slade. Harvard was represented by the following team: Full back, Porter; halfbacks, Holden and Fargo; quarterback, Osgood; rushers, Hurd, Bancroft, Balch, Jones, Purdon, Woodman and Churchill. Umpire for Harvard, Mr. Rand. Umpire...
...following gentlemen spoke from the floor : Nessrs. Fraser, '86 ; Abbot, '85 ; McArthur, '85 ; Richardson, '86 ; Davis, '85 ; Harrison, '88 ; Merriam, '86, Harwood, '88 ; Noble, '85 ; Hansen, '85 ; Strong, '85 ; Love, '88 ; F. S. Palmer, '87 ; Rich, '87 ; Hurd, '86 ; Pres. Halbert...