Word: kell
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...visitors Speir, Stagg and Kell did the best work. The playing of Spaulding at full-back was also good; he can be depended upon to kick the ball every time be is expected to do so. The rush line was not so strong as it was expected to be; this was doubtless due in a large measure to the absence of Corbin, and of DeHart who is said to keep his rushers at work as well as any quarter in the country...
...Lake and Blanchard again banged into the Orange line and the ball was 18 yards nearer Orange's goal. Upton, Corbett and Lake brought it down almost to the line, and Upton carried it over about five minutes after play had begun; Trafford kicked the goal. Score 6-0. Kell put the ball in play with a place kick. Trafford sent it back to the center a minute later by a long punt. Orange then prepared to rush the ball, but Shaw dropped on it when put in play. Lake was sent around the end and gained 25 yards. Upton...
...gained 6 yards through a hole between Upton and Mason. Lee and Blanchard brought the ball 13 yards nearer the Orange goal; and Corbett, aided by the splendid blocking of Hallowell and Upton, carried the ball 15 yards and over the line; goal. Score 22-0. The punting of Kell now sent the ball to Harvard's end of the field. Trafford allowed his second punt to roll across the line, and the ball was brougth out to the 25 yard line. From here Harvard forced it rapidly back to the other end of the field. Another bad pass...
...Rushers, S. Mowry, Burdick, C. B. Storrs, Howland (Marshall, Byron), R. S. Storrs, Diggles, Stagg; quarter-back, Robbins; half backs, Speir (Marshall), Kell; full-back, Spaulding...
...especially formidable. Back of the line DeHart is playing a game at quarter which has caused him to be compared very favorably with Beecher in his best days. Speir and Mowry are both rushing strongly; they keep their feet well, and Mowry especially is a very deceptive dodger. Kell seldom fails to get his foot on the ball when it is passed back to be kicked, no matter how closely he is pressed. The tackling of the whole team is hard, clean and sure; they have a knack of bringing their man to the ground the moment they get hold...