Word: quarters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...recovered from the Yale game in fine shape and next Saturday, to use the words of the Brown coaches, it will give the University team "something to think about." Gordon is one of the best punters in the country, capable of making 60 yards to a kick. Murphy, at quarter, is a good general and likely to be troublesome on either end of the forward passing game. Cornell and Yale have each secured decisions over Brown, but judging by the improvement shown since these defeats, Brown will be an entirely different proposition Saturday...
...backfield Waite and Scovil showed up very well in yesterday's practice and Wilson, at quarter, put new life into the men. Von Holt was in the first actual scrimmage since breaking one of the bones in his wrist a few weeks ago. Le Gore is not in the best of shape and will probably not start against Princeton, while Wilson and Knowles are hardly strong enough to last through the entire contest...
...consistent gaining with any degree of certainty has never resulted from its use. The Yale team scored a touchdown on straight football in the first period, but throughout the next two periods neither eleven was able to force the ball over the line. At the beginning of the last quarter the Brown eleven counted on a series of end runs and a fortunate forward pass. With but five minutes left to play and leading by a meagre one point, the Yale team, re-enforced by the return of Captain Talbott, rushed the ball by hard line plunges down...
...game by the score of 10 to 7. The second team's attack was chiefly line-plunging, while Dean had a varied assortment of wide end runs and forward passes. The two teams were evenly matched for most of the game. Each side scored a touchdown in the second quarter, the second team on a forward pass to Stanton, and Dean on an end run, after open play had brought the ball within ten yards of the goal. In the fourth quarter Dean succeeded in getting the ball to the thirty yard line. From this point Dean kicked a pretty...
...injuries at Princeton have probably not been so extensive as at Harvard, but they have nevertheless impeded the progress of the team considerably. Eberstadt, who played quarter in the early games and gave much promise for future development, has been laid up twice, and the result of the second injury was such that the doctors forbade him to play for the rest of the season. Bigler and McLean, two tackles of first-rate ability, have also been on the sick list, and while they are both back in the line-up now, their absence has been a severe handicap...