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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University scrubs made their first touchdown early in the game, when B. Lockwood '22 recovered a blocked kick and carried the ball over the line. In the second quarter Captain T. C. Wales '21 of the scrubs scored after a series of line rushes. Wales kicked both the goals. The most sensational play of the game was made by Oden of the Brown team, who got free in the fourth period for a run of 78 yards to a touchdown...
...clock this afternoon the University second tea will play Brown's secondary eleven on Soldiers Field. Yesterday the team was put through a light practice, a few of the second string players being sent to scrimmage against the Freshman first team. The line-up: HARVARD, BROWN. Moorehead,l.e. r.e., Riker Lockwood, l.t. r.t, Fuller Peters, l.g. r.g., Nicholls Morrison, c. c., Sprague Stubbs, r.g. l.g., Rubel Richards,r.t. l.t., Ebson Higgines, r.e. l.e., Young Wales, q.b. q.b., Pieri Morris, l.h.b. l.h.b., Oden Parker f.b. f.b., Green...
...fact that three of Brown's most reliable football men were injured in Saturday's game with Colgate, the Brown line-up for the game with the University in Cambridge next Saturday will differ materially from last week's line...
...spite of a heavy rain all the 1923 teams scrimmaged yesterday afternoon. Teams A and B, alternately given the ball, fought it out on the 20-yard line for thirty minutes. Team B showed the stronger attack and was able to score against the regulars. The line-up of Team A was as on Saturday with the exception of H. W. Clarke and R. Morton, who were replaced by L. W. Post and G. Owen, respectively, both of whom played against Worcester. Team A now averages 165 pounds. P. B. Kunhardt, right tackle, is the heaviest man on the eleven...
...place", he replied, "they open new fields of scientific experimentation. The commercial value of the method depends upon whether sugar and similar foods can be produced in large quantities by the laboratory method. It would be very unscientific to hazard a prophecy as to the future developments in this line. It is merely a question of time till discoveries made often accidentally, find their way to factory and are used in large scale production. Almost every scientific discovery is made use of sooner of later...