Word: minot
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Natick; C. A. Clark, Jr., '19, Milton; H. Coolidge '19, Brookline; H. H. Dadmun '17, Arlington; L. B. Day '17, Brookline; G. D. Flynn '19, Fall River; W. A. Gaston '19, Boston; J. C. Harris '17 Brookline; B. Lancaster '18, Worcester; V. F. Likins '18, Cambridge; H. W. Minot '17, Boston; W. J. Murray '18, Natick; Morris Phinney '19, Medford; G. A. Sagar '17, Methuen; W. B. Snow '18 Stoneham; H. L. Sweetser '17, Cambridge; Moseley Taylor '18, Boston; T. C. Thacher '18, Boston; A. Thorndike, Jr., '19, Boston; Morrill Wiggin '18, Brookline...
...LONDON, CONN., Nov. 23, 1916.--The squad of 31 players arrived in New Haven at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and went directly to the Bowl for a short practice. The field was a sea of mud, however, and no scrimmage or signal drill was attempted. Horween and Minot punted well in the rain, and Casey and Robinson seemed little bothered by the slippery ball in handling kicks. The ends and linemen ran down under punts. Before leaving the field Robinson booted a few drop-kicks over from the 25-yard line. Better weather is expected tomorrow, and the field...
...gates will be opened at 9.45. Battery A has so far won seven of the games played, lost one and tied three. Although the line-ups have not been announced, several past and present members of the University will play for each team. Last year W. A. Minot '11 captained the victorious Battery A team...
...Horne '18, back 22 170 5.9 St. Mark's R. Horween '18, back 20 186 5.8 Francis Parker B. Lancaster '18, tackle 20 178 5.11 Sanford V. F. Likins '18, end 22 160 5.11 Andover D. G. Lovell '17, tackle 21 184 6.1 Marston's Univ. School H. W. Minot '17, back 20 160 5.10 Noble & Greenough W. J. Murray '18, quarterback 22 155 5.8 Andover G. M. Parker '19, end 20 161 5.10 Middlesex M. Phinney '19, end 20 161 5.9 Middlesex C. R. Richards '19, tackle 19 162 6 Central High W. F. Robinson '18, quarterback...
...were necessary before R. H. Bond '19 went over the goal line, and later kicked the goal. For the remainder of the period the University contented itself with trying a few rushes and then punting, and the Southerners did the same. At the beginning of the next period, however, Minot ran back one of Thurman's punts from his own 40 to the visitors 30-yard line, from which point Bond kicked a goal after it had been found impossible to gain a first down by rushing. Virginia then received the ball on the kick-off but did not keep...