Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Between the backs there was little to choose, though Brown and Wrightington played rather the best game. Neither of the fullbacks did any remarkable punting. Brown, however, kicked several difficult goals from touchdowns. Both Beale and Cochrane did well at quarter back...
...more spirited. Wheeler, Bouve and Frank Shaw were in the line-up for the first time, while Donald and Haughton both reappeared on the field, although they did not play. Flershem, of last year's '98 class team, came out to try for end. Dibblee, who was tried at quarter-back, did poorly, being responsible for most of the fumbling on the fourth eleven...
...material for quarter is good. Smith, Suter, and Poe are all possibilities for the place, with their chances in the order given. Suter, last year's quarter, is not yet back to his old-time form. Smith is now doing the bulk of the work, and barring injuries, is likely to win the place...
...again they allowed the backs to make gains after long punts had been made. Neither Wheeler nor Shaw have yet been placed in the line as they are not yet in good physical condition. Cabot and Beale again returned to the first eleven and played at full back and quarter back respectively...
...Quarter back.- R. B. Wiggin 140, C. H. Hatch 137, C. S. Gilman 127, Osborn Howes Jr., 135, C. H. Tilton 138, W. A. Hosely 140, A. D. Converse 120, A. A. Cobb 140, R. Pulizer 143, W. S. Clough 143, R. F. Bottes 140, J. Pierpont 130, P. Sands 163, S. Howland 140, K. F. Wirt 125, W. Edmunds 140, A. H. McNaught 138, E. K. George...