Word: quarterbacks
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...leaving a large hole in the center for him to go through. Cumnock tackled well, especially in the first half, but Hulme got around his end more than once. This was the result, however, of holding which Wallace allowed all the Pennsylvania men freely to indulge in. Harding at quarterback, played very poorly. His passing at times was inaccurate, and until the last part of the game he ran the halfbacks altogether through the center with repeated loss of ground. Lee made some good rushes around the end but fumbled badly...
Pennsylvania-Rushers: Zeigler, Dewey, Shannon, Wright, Bowser, Williard; quarterback, Church; halfbacks, Valentine, Hulme; fullback, Thayer...
Harvard Ninety-three-Rushers: Hill, Ellsworth, Samuels, Brice, Slade, Dunn, Dibblee; quarterback, Kendrieken; half-backs, Parker, Fairchild; full-back, Johnson...
...tackle. Right end is open, and McClintock, '91, and Townsend, '91, are trying for the position. McClintock is the fastest runner on the team but is slow in dropping on the ball. Townsend is fast, gets down field well and is an earnest worker. Wurtemberg, M. S., will play quarterback as last year. He is very cool, but is not passing well. Graves, '91, will probably play full back. The candidates for halfback are S. N. Morrison, '92, who played half on the '92 team; Harvey, who played during a half of the Princeton game last fall, McClung and McBride...
Harvard Second Eleven-Rushers: Hill, Allwood, Fitzhugh, Vail (centre), Campbell, Cummings, Dodge; quarterback, Hallowell; halfbacks, Crane, (Moen), Dennison; fullback, Johnson...