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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Lehigh-Rushers, Corbin, Rafferty, Dougherty, Martin (centre), Detwiler, Pratt, Barrios; quarter-backs, Walker (captain). Half-backs, Emery and Graham; full-back, Warner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton and Lehigh. | 10/4/1888 | See Source »

...will be very difficult to fill the places held last year by Bull, Beecher, Pratt, Carter, and Woodruff. Of the provisional eleven named above, Robinson is a good tackler and blocker, but rather light for the rush line. He was substitute last year. Rhodes is a sure tackler and has great endurance, though he is not so quick as he should be. Brooks is a strong guard, blocking well and a slow and sure tackler. He played last year. Corbin, centre rush and captain, is a powerful man of long experience in foot ball. He is considered the best centre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Eleven. | 10/2/1888 | See Source »

Yale men feel that the eleven has been very much weakened by the loss of Beecher, Bull, Pratt, Carter and Woodruff, and they have gone to work with a will to develop new material. Two fields have been laid out, so that four teams can practice at once. This plan will give all the candidates good practice in team work and will especially help the freshman eleven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Eleven. | 9/29/1888 | See Source »

...Massachusetts-Messrs. Joseph H. Bowen, George J. Richards, Herbert E. Gale, George G. Hall, Philip M. Hammett. Robert H. Leland, Charles De V. Musaus, William Nelson, Edward B. Pratt, Edmund Platt, William Ropes, Harvey P. Towle, Ed ward W. Snell, Farrington H. Whipple, Watler M. Willett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Spreads. | 6/22/1888 | See Source »

...whole the game was well contested. Princeton played a plucky but unsteady game against a certainly superior rival. For Princeton, Cowan did three-quarters of the work; Ames did very well and Hancock's tackling was noticeably good. For Yale, Corbin, Wallace, Pratt, Woodruff, Graves and Bull did distinctly well; and Gill played his usual brilliant game. Mr. W. A. Brooks as referee, and Mr. T. D. Fiske as umpire, gave complete satisfaction. This is no small praise, for no Yale-Princeton game, for years has been played with such an entire absence of "kicking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Again Succumbs. | 11/21/1887 | See Source »

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