Word: philbin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Star football team defeated the Carlisle Indians, 3 to 0, in a close and interesting game in the Stadium yesterday. The only score, a goal from the field by Philbin, was made in the first period after several long gains by the same player. The All-Stars had two other opportunities to score, but were unable to take advantage of either. In the second period Philbin tried another field-goal which was unsuccessful, and in the last period the Indians braced on their 10-yard line and received the ball on downs. The All-Stars proved strong individually and profited...
...Indians kicked off to Fish on the 28-yard line. Two exchanges of punts followed, the last punt being recovered by Fish on the Indian's 35-yard line. In the next two plays, Philbin and Pfeiffer advanced the ball 15 yards, and then after two unsuccessful rushes, Philbin dropped back and kicked a field-goal from the 30-yard line. During the remainder of the period Wauseka and Philbin engaged in a punting duel, in which the latter had a slight advantage, due principally to the effective work of the ends. In the second period, Philbin and Pfeiffer rushed...
...last period, the All-Stars nearly scored again, for after one of Philbin's punts had been recovered by Fish, he punted again, and again, Fish recovered the ball, this time on Carlisle's 17-yard line. From here Philbin gained 7 yards in one rush, but in the next two plays the Indians held for downs and Wauseka was able to punt out of dangers. The game ended with the All-Stars in possession of the ball, after recovering a forward pass of the Indians...
...line-ups: ALL-STARS. CARLISLE. Logan, l.e. r.e., Kennerly Crumpacker, l.t. r.t., Powell Matters, l.g. r.g., Burd Cass, c. c., Garlow Hoar, r.g. l.g., Sweetcorn Fish, r.t. l.t., Lonestar Triggs, r.e. l.e., Jordan Philbin, q.b. q.b., Arcasa Pfeiffer, l.h.b. r.h.b., Wheelock H. Moore, r.h.b. l.h.b., Bracklin White, f.b. f.b., Wauseka...
...Harvard two years; Matters, l.g., 193, Nebraska four years; N. R. Cass 2L, c., 182, Princeton two years; S. Hoar, 2L., r.g., 198, Harvard two years; H. Fish, Jr., 1L., r.t., 202, Harvard three years; D. L. Triggs 2L., r.e., 172, Holy Cross three years; S. H. Philbin 1L., q.b., 171, Yale three years; L. H. Simons u.L., l.h.b., 162, Princeton one year; Pfeiffer u.L., l.h.b., 161, Princeton two years; R. W. White 2G., f.b., 180, Harvard one year...