Word: quarterback
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Manhattan-New York game on Saturday, Wurtemburg. the famous quarterback, fractured the drum of his right ear, probably causing the loss of hearing in the injured part...
...second half there were several changes in the Amherst team. After a few minutes of play H. E. Pratt, who had been playing a very creditable quarterback, was hurt and had to retire. Gould, who took his place, did not know the signals, and Amherst's play went generally to pieces...
...lined up as follows: Gleason, left end; McDonald, tackle; Williams, guard; Whitney, centre; Blake, guard; Beals, tackle; Ladd, right end; Quigley, quarterback; Harrison and Borden, half-backs; and Hoag, full-back. In the second half Gardner and Garrison played in place of Harrison and Hoag, and Weed, who had been playing with the second eleven took Williams' place. Two twenty-minute halves were played...
...give Harvard considerable trouble, as he is a very deceptive run ner. The most promising candidates for the team are as follows: Ends, James, Cockrane, Burr, Crosby; tackles. Van Huyck, Miller, Polk, Story and McMillan; guards, Winter, Dunkerson, Lewis and Perkins; centre. Perkins and McDuflie; quarterback, Jenkins and Word; half-back, L. Bliss, McCormick (captain), Noyes, Henry and Stewart...
Rushers, Hartwell, Wallace, Heffelfinger, Holcomb, S. Morrison, Rhodes, Crosby; quarterback, Barbour; half-backs, McClung, Bliss; full-back, Morrison...