Word: kersburg
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...opportunity afforded the coaches of watching the men in actual contest. At the end of the season prizes will be given to the men winning the most points in each of the events. First place counts 5 points, second, 3, and third, 1. At present H. E. Kersburg '07 leads in the hammer throw with 10 points; B. T. Stephenson '08 leads in the shot-put with 6 points; E. L. Parker '10 leads with 5 points in the pole-vault; R. G. Harwood '09 leads with 8 points in the high-jump; E. T. Allen...
...object being to show the men how to guard the man who throws the ball. While Kennard and Burnham were falling on the ball, Parker tried a number of goals from placement. Later the ends were given a short practice in catching the ball on the run. Burr, Kersburg, and Lockwood have been given a two days' rest...
...many long runs were made by the backs, both on simple line plays and on forward passes and onside kicks. The features of the work were a 45-yard run by Foster, and a 70-yard end run by Lincoin later, when numerous substitutes were tried. Burr and Kersburg were of great aid to the backs, the first, in particular, making a hole through which Wendell rushed 21 yards for a touchdown. Newhall ran the team especially well, and Orr played a good game at end. In the preliminary practice, which was very short most of the time was devoted...
...line-up for the scrimmage follows: FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEN. Miller, Hopewell, l.e. r.e., Appleton Osborne, l.t. r.t., Coach Blagden Burr, l.g. r.g., Plumb Fraser, c. c., Dore Kersburg, r.g. l.g., Irving Inches, r.t. l.t., Blanchard Orr, r.o. l.e., Graydon Newhall, q.b. q.b., Cate Foster, l.h. r.h., Rand Lockwood, r.h. l.h., Gilder Wendell, Gray, f.b. f.b., Hoffman, Somes
...twice for illegal forward passes and once for offside play, and the University team once for offside play and once for interference with a fair catch. An excellent feature of the game was the fine interference given the Harvard runners by the rest of the team. In the line Kersburg, Burr and Osborne played the best game, the first two tearing big holes in the opposing line and then pulling the runner along. Parker played a fairly good game at center. The ends were not quite as strong as they should have been, for they failed several times to make...