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...Fincke '97, of Brooklyn, N. Y., quarter-back, prepared at the High School, Pottstown, where he played quarter two years. Age 21, height 5 ft. 11 1/2 in., weight 160 pounds...
...juniors won the toss and took the wind. After the kick-off by the seniors, ninety-seven worked the ball to the middle of the field where they lost it on a fumble at quarter-back. Ninety-six took the ball down the field by hammering at centre for long gains. They pushed the ball over ninety-seven's goal line after about seven minutes' play. Merriman kicked the goal. Score, 6 to 0 in favor of the seniors. Ninety-seven's kick-off was returned by Holmes to their 40 yard line. Here ninety-seven fumbled but Sleeper, grabbing...
...first line up of the first eleven shows that there are at present only four places on the eleven which are not filled by old men. These are left guard, right guard, right tackle and quarter-back. When Norton Shaw returns there will be only three open places...
...first team which was selected was as follows: Cabot, left end; Hallowell, left tackle; Holt, left guard; Frank Shaw, centre; Jaffray, right guard; Gould, right tackle; Arthur Brewer, right end; Wrightington and Charlie Brewer, halfbacks; Borden, quarter-back; Fairchild, fullback...
...following old men are back. Captain Brewer, end; Hallowell and Wheeler, tackles; Frank Shaw, centre; Dunlop, Wrightington, Hayes, backs; and Beale quarterback in '93. The other old men who will be back this week are Cabot, end; Shaw, guard, and Connors ane Manahan, substitute. This leaves but two open places on the eleven, right guard and quarter-back. There is still a chance that Wrenn will return to the law school, in which case he would play his old position. The other candidates, most of whom have been more or less prominent in athletics during the past few years...