Word: potter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Marshals--G. H. Balch, Laramie, Wy.; R. T. Fisher, Newton Centre; H. L. Gaddis, McCune, Kan.; R. S. Potter, Philadelphia, Pa; L. D. Smith, Chicago, Ill.; A. Strong, New York, N. Y.; R. R. Withington, Boston...
Marshals--G. H. Balch, Laramie, Wy.; R. T. Fisher, Newton Centre; H. L. Gaddis, McCune, Kan.; R. S. Potter, Philadelphia, Pa.; L. D. Smith, Chicago, Ill.; A. Strong, New York,. N. Y.; P. R. Withington, Boston...
...total of the Yale men were larger than those of the Harvard players chiefly on account of one long run made by Philbin in the second quarter. Taking the ball on his 18-yard line he tore down the field for forty yards and was finally stopped by Potter. This was the only time that the University defence weakened perceptibly...
...possession in Harvard territory but once, and even then Howe was immediately forced to punt. The Crimson players started a march down the field that seemed to presage a victory. Starting on their 45-yard line, Reynolds and Wendell made furious rushes to Yale's 25-yard line where Potter tried his last drop-kick. During the entire period it seemed as if the Harvard attack was growing stronger as the Yale team weakened. The substitution of fresh men on the Blue team made no difference, and once Smith got away for a run that brought the stands to their...
...summary:HARVARD. YALE.Felton, l.e. r.e., Bomeisler, SheldonHitchcock, l.t. r.t., Gallauer, Paul, TomlinsonLeslie, l.g. r.g., McDevittParmenter, c. c., KetchamFisher, r.g. l.g., Francis, LoreeStorer, r.t. l.t., Scully, PerrySmith, r.e. l.e., AveryGardner, Potter, q.b. q.b., HoweCampbell, Reynolds, Frothingham, l.h.b. r.h.b., Spalding, ReillyWendell, r.h.b. l.h.b., Camp, Freeman, MerrittHuntington, f.b. f.b., Philbin...