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Francke played number 2 back with Mal Logan and Eddie Mahan in the fall of 1914, when the Crimson beat Princeton 20-0 and Yale 36-0. He played during practically the entire time in both contests, being taken out in the last seconds of play in the latter to allow Brickley, who had been out of the game with appendicitis, to execute his famous drop-kick play. In the Yale game Francke scored two touchdowns...
Saturday's game is another triumph of the "Haughton system," developed and perfected by Coach Fisher. With no stars like Brickley, Mahan, or Casey, Coach Fisher has brought to maturity a team of championship calibre...
...teams picked by the four men follow: Edwards: Ends, Cochran of Princeton and Shevlin of Yale: Tackles, Hillebrand of Princeton and Graves of West Point now Army line coach); Center, Cruikshank of Washington and Jefferson; Quarterback, Boynton of Williams: Back, Trimble of Princeton, Mahan of the University, and Thorpe of Carlisle...
Ends, Shevlin of Yale, and Hardwick of Harvard, picked by Yost and Rice; guards, Heffelfinger of Yale and Hare of Penn.: center, Schulz of Michigan; quarterback, Eckersall of Chicago; halfbacks, Therpe of Carlisle and Heston of Michigan: fullback, Mahan of Harvard. The tackle positions were left open. Thorpe's selection was unanimous, having been chosen by all four experts. Shevlin, Heffelfinger and Hare were chosen by three of them while the others received two votes...
Warner's team: Ends, Hinkley of Yale and Herron of Pittsburg; Tackles Lea of Princeton and Henry of Washington and Jefferson: Guards, Heffelfinger of Yale and Hare of Penn; Center, Peck of Pittsburgh: Quarterback, Huntington of Colgate; Backs, Thorpe of Carlisle, Mahan of the University, and Heston of Michigan...