Word: quarterback
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...spring football squad begins out door work on Soldier's Field today. The practice will at present be devoted entirely to learning the first principles of the game, and will be very light. It was intended to have the quarterback and fullback begin practice in passing and kicking, but so many of the men are rowing and playing baseball that this may have to be given...
...soon as the ground dries sufficiently, the candidates for quarterback, halfback and fullback, will begin practice in kicking and passing. The regular work will not begin till some time later, probably not till after the Easter recess. There will be no summer practice whatever, and after the spring work, the men will not be called out again till some time in September...
Captain Thorne of the Yale football eleven had candidates for quarterback of next year's team out practicing Wednesday afternoon. This practice will be continued until next June...
...college in any single year is five. Harvard had five players on the team in '90 and '92. The only players who have had a place on the team during four years are Marshall Newell of Harvard and F. A. Hinkey of Yale. Harvard has furnished five halfbacks, one quarterback, three centre men, two guards, five tackles and three ends. Of the substitutes, eleven have been chosen from Harvard, fifteen from Yale, seventeen from Princeton, eight from the University of Pennsylvania and one from Cornell...
...Boston Globe yesterday, S. V. R. Crosby gave the following make-up for an all-America football team: Ends, Hinkey and A. Brewer; tackles, Waters and Beard; guards, Mackie and Wharton; centre, Stillman; quarterback, Wrenn; halfbacks, Butterworth and Knipe; fullback, Brooke. C. Brewer, Emmons and other players who did not play through any big games were not considered...