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...Coolidge Jr., '17, both experienced players, will probably cover the other wing. Gilman, the most experienced man on the squad will take his old position at left tackle, but he is the only veteran tackle to return. G. C. Caner '17 will be the leading candidate for Parson's place on the opposite side of the line, with W. Davis '18 and W. H. Wheeler '18, who did not play this year, and B. Lancaster '18, of the second team close behind him. None of these men, however, have had much experience. Taylor and Dadmun, both veterans from the past...
...Country-Day; W. T. Gardiner 2L., Groton; B. Harwood 1L., Middlesex; H. L. F. Kreger '16, Exeter; C. C. Lnud '16, Country Day; H. H. Meyer, Jr. 1L., Middlesex; H. S. Middendorf '16, Worcester Academy; J. W. Middendorf '16, Worcester Academy; D. P. Morgan '16, Middlesex; K. B. G. Parson '16, Hope Street High (Providence); L. Salstonstall 2L., Noble's; L. M. Sargent '16, Stone; C. E. Schall '16, St. Paul's; T. E. Stebbins '17, Pomfret; E. W. Soucy '16, Cambridge Latin; J. Talcott '16, Cloyne School (Newport...
...Andover A. J. Lyman, Jr., '16 end 21 180 6.1 Noble & Greenough G. A. McKinlock, Jr., '16, back 22 180 5.9 St. Mark's E. W. Mahan '16 back 23 171 5.11 1-2 Andover N. V. Nelson '18 back 21 183 5.11 Exeter K. G. B. Parson '16, tackle 32 185 6.2 Hope St. High School W. F. Robinson, '18 quarter 22 154 5.8 Pomfret W. Rollins '16 back 21 162 5.7 1-2 Roxbury Latin G. A. Sagar '17, centre 22 170 5.10 Andover E. W. Soucy '16 end 23 172 5.11 Boston Latin W. B. Snow...
...remainder of the squad with their respective states and cities are: J. L. Bigelow '16, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; J. A. Gilman '16, of Honolulu, Hawaii; K. B. G. Parson '16, of Providence, R. I.; D. J. Wallace '16, of Pasadena, Cal.; A. J. Weatherhead '16, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Westmore Willcox '17, of Noorfolk...
...record of having tied last year's championship eleven, next came to Cambridge and after the test at the Stadium went back to Pennsylvania with a 13 to 0 defeat. Although the Harvard line was inferior, and the interference still noticeably weak, Captain Mahan's brilliant play and Parson's keen following of the ball gave the University two touchdowns, which proved decisive. In this game there appeared for the first time an embryonic power in the University's attack, ragged but great, for the second score was the direct result of an impressive drive down the field...