Word: olcott
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fact that eight of the men are playing on the University eleven for the first time; and a long period of working together is necessary in order to make the team work run smoothly. The eleven selected is as follows: Gould and Rafferty, ends; Goss and Hogan, tackles; Olcott and Glass, guards: Holt, centre; de Saulles, quarterback; Hart and Chadwick, halfbacks; Wilhelmi,fullback...
...line. Brown, Stillman and Bloomer will be seriously missed, but there are a number of heavy and experienced men, from whom a strong line should be developed, with effective coaching. Among them are Hogan, the Exeter tackle, Glass, a 217 pound guard from Mercersburg, Hamlin, Goss, Holt, Olcott and Francis. Hogan's record at Exeter, where he captained the team, makes him a strong candidate, and Glass, in spite of his weight, proved himself quick and clean in interfering for Shaw last Saturday...
Saturday's game was too short to give much idea of the final make-up of the team. Most of the gains made were through Trinity's line, though Shaw and Vanderpoel both made long runs. The Yale men lined up as follows:--Gould, Weeks, l.e.; Goss, Hyatt, l.t.; Olcott., l.g.; Holt, Hamlin, c.; Glass, r.g.; Hogan, r.t.; Rafferty, Ferguson, r.e.; De Saulles, Morris, Rockwell, q.b.; Hart, Fox, Chadwick, Shaw, h.b.; Wilhelmi, Vanderpoel...
...will in all probability be chosen form the same general material as that of last season. Although this might seem to presuppose the same unfavorable comparison with Yale material as existed last year, yet such is not the case. Yale loses many of her most valuable men, including Hale, Olcott, Stillman, Fincke, Brown, Coy, and possibly Bloomer. It was these men that gave the Yale team its great power. Harvard on the other hand loses but one regular line man, Lawrence, and has the advantage of beginning the season with heavy, experienced, seasoned material, in general effectiveness much more valuable...
Hammer throw--Won by R. Sheldon '02S.; second, J. R. Freeman '03; third H. P. Olcott '01; distance...