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...order of the men as they lined up for signal drill was as follows: l.e., T. J. Coolidge; l.t., Parson; l.g. Weston; c., Wallace; r.g., Withington; r.t., Bigelow; r.e., Hardwick; l.h.b., Mahan; r.h.b., Francke; f.b., Bradlee...
Signals, a short drill in defensive work, punting practice for the backs, and a little special coaching of individual men, made up the bulk of the afternoon's work. Parson's work in Saturday's game was of sufficient merit to place him at left tackle as the first string man for the position. He will be given a thorough try-out this week and will receive careful individual instruction in the finer points of playing in the line...
Nearly all of the first string men were in the University line-up for dummy practice and signal drill, but substitutes displaced them in the long scrimmage against the second team. In the scrimmage Parson played left tackle, Atkinson was at centre, Withington and Underwood alternated at right guard and Francke and Whitney replaced Hardwick and Bradlee in the backfield. The University team scored four times against Team B, and kept its own goal line un-crossed. Whitney, Francke with an 80-yard run, McKinlock and King each scored a touchdown. Willcox substituted for Swigert at quarter...
...Council from 1916: Wells Blanchard, of Concord, 219; Clifford Frederick Farrington, of Cambridge, 211; Ernest William Soucy, of Forest Hills, 188; David Percy Morgan, Jr., of New York City, 181; Samuel Morse Felton, Jr., of Chicago, Ill., 159; William Cowper Boyden, Jr., of Winnetka, Ill., 157; Kenneth Barnitz Gilbert Parson, of Providence...
...river every afternoon. The two University boats are taking long daily paddles from Stillman Infirmary to the Union Boat Club, paying particular attention to the finish. The condition of the men is improving steadily, the benefits derived from the fall rowing season being obvious. Young has replaced Parson at number 6 in Crew B, and Richardson has moved up to Crew A. H. S. Middendorf being unable to row at present because of an injured hand...