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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Gross, A. H. Bright '19 and Rice starred for the informals on the offensive, while N. S. Walker '20 was the strongest defensive player. Randall and Cann of the Radio School threatened the University goal several times...
...Gross '19 nor A. H. Bright '19, two of the most effective forwards, nor J. Stubbs, the mainstay of the defence. The good showing of the upper-class men was due largely to the steady goal tending of W. J. Louderback '20, who proved himself their most valuable player. E. L. Bigelow '21 and R. W. Buntin '21 were the most aggressive factors for the winners...
Individual Freshman stars were E. L. Bigelow, J. A. Sessions and L. B. Van Ingen. Bigelow was the fastest man and the most powerful offensive factor, although Van Ingen and R. J. Phillips on the two wings played a consistent aggressive game. Sessions, however, was easily the most valuable player. In spite of his light weight he used his body extremely well, and bore the brunt of the whole defence. Of the substitutes, C. C. Adams and F. M. Bacon were the most effective, Adams holding to his position better than any other...
...tackle positions the Newport team has the advantage, with Schlachter, a strong Syracuse player, and J. L. Bigelow '16, who was on the 1915 University squad. They will oppose Adams of Tufts and O'Connor from Georgetown. The forwards on both teams are of equal calibre, with Skilton on the Navy Yard eleven and Green of the same team outclassing their opponents...
...University was represented on the Devens eleven by seven former players: W. F. Robinson '18, H. W. Minot '17, T. C. Thacher '18, in the backfield; and C. A. Coolidge '17, W. Whitney '16, M. Weston '15 and M. Wiggin '18 in the line. Minot was the strongest player on the offence, making a 37-yard run through the middle of the sailor eleven...