Word: lined
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...weak word, but it is the only one applicable to the Brown pictures, shown yesterday at a press meeting with Dick Harlow in the H.A.A. office. This sounds like an alibi on Saturday's game, but the movies brought out clearly that on several plays one clean line block instead of a half one would have made the difference, not just between two and ten yards, but between two and a touchdown...
Green, Daughters, Booth, and Glueck turned in good, but not their best games. Toward the end of the game, when Harvard, too late, became thoroughly air-minded, the ends had terrific jobs in breaking away from the line of scrimmage, but there was nothing illegal about the Brown manner of delaying the flankmen...
...course the men most carefully watched during the flickers were the new faces, each of whom played almost a full game. Although there is no question that Brown made most of its yardage through the left side of the line, it is equally unquestionable that both left tackle Tom Healey and left guard Nick Mellen turned in fair ball games, considering their desperate paucity of Varsity experience...
With right guard Dave Glueck out of the impending Cornell cash due to injuries, Coach Dick Harlow announced last night that Bill Coleman, tall 185 pounder converted from blocking back, will start in the line...
Saturday's line-up: Green, l.e., Healey, l.t., Mellen, l.g., Russell, c., Coleman, r.g., Booth, r.t., Daughters, r.e., Wilson, q.b., Foley, l.h.b., Macdonald, r.h.b., Cohen...