Word: nelson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Among the substitutes most likely to get into the game are A. Horween '20, M. Gratwick '22, F. C. Church '20, N. S. Nelson Occ., and W. Brocker...
...only 15 per cent. of the fund "prospects" from the Greater Boston District. This means that there are still 9000 men in the district who have not yet been called on, considerable delay having been caused by incomplete address lists. As a result, it has been announced by Thomas Nelson Perkins '91, chairman of the local committee, that the campaign will continue in Boston until every alumnus in the district has been called upon. This probably means several weeks longer, at the least...
...Nelson and Kane Penetrate Bates Goal...
Horween attempted a place-kick from the 35 yard mark but failed. Bates soon lost the ball again to N. V. Nelson, Occ., who intercepted a forward pass on their 25 yard line and went over for the fourth touchdown of the game. At this point J. Holmes, Jr. '21 replaced C. A. Clark Jr., Occ., at left guard. Four plays later R. K. Kane '22 picked up a Bates fumble and plunged across the line for another touchdown. Murray kicked the goal. The half ended soon after the next kick-off with the score 33 to 0 in favor...
...third quarter opened with the University represented on the field by a team of substitutes. Although it held Bates to small gains it was unable to score in this quarter, despite repeated line plunges by A. D. Hamilton '21, who substituted for Nelson at right half-back. More than half the period had elapsed before the Harvard eleven got under way. Moulton, the Maine kicker, punted to R. S. Humphrey '21 who tore from his own 45 yard line to the enemy 35 yard line. Nine rushes by Hamilton and F. C. Church '20, alternately, put the ball...