Word: lilley
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Tackles--Lilley of Yale, and McKay of Harvard...
Yale won the toss and Coy chose to defend the south goal, giving Yale the advantage of the wind. At 2.04 o'clock Mckay made a short kick-off to Lilley on Yale's 35- yard line. Minot tackled Lilley so hard that the latter was obliged to leave the field, Paul taking his place at right tackle. Because Trainer Donovan came on the field, Harvard was penalized 15 yards before play was resumed. Philbin made four yards around right end, then Coy punted to O'Flaherty who fumbled and Hobbs recovered the ball for Yale on Harvard...
Yale is fortunate in having a number of good ends, although of these Logan and Vaughan are incapacitated on account of injuries. Kilpatrick is a fast, heavy man, and is excellent on defence. The regular tackles, Hobbs and Lilley, are both experienced men and hard and sure tacklers. Andrus and Goebel, the guards, are also experienced players and are dangerous men both on account of their weight and their ability. Cooney, at centre, is a good passer, but his weight makes him slow. Howe, the final choice for quarterback, has shown good judgment in his choice of plays all through...
...Lilley '10S., tackle, prepared at the Taft School where he played the same position. He was on his freshman team and played tackle on the university team last year. He is 20 years old, weighs 188 pounds, and is 6 feet tall...
...following 40 men compose the Yale squad at Auburndale: Andrus, Brightman, Brooks, Brown, Childs, Connelly, Cooney, Corey, Coy, Douglas, Dunning, Field, Francis, Freeman, Gardner, Goebel, Hinks, Hobbs, Holt, Howe, Jackson, Johnson, Kilpatrick, Lilley, Mate, Merritt, Morris, Murphy, Naedele, Parker, Paul, Philbin, Robinson, Savage, Spencer, Taylor, Tomlinson, Toxer, and White...