Word: robinson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...three men from Pennsylvania two, H. Harte '17 and W. F. Robinson '18, come from Philadelphia. The other Pennsylvania man on the squad is W. B. Felton '19, of Haverford...
...players arrived in New Haven at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and went directly to the Bowl for a short practice. The field was a sea of mud, however, and no scrimmage or signal drill was attempted. Horween and Minot punted well in the rain, and Casey and Robinson seemed little bothered by the slippery ball in handling kicks. The ends and linemen ran down under punts. Before leaving the field Robinson booted a few drop-kicks over from the 25-yard line. Better weather is expected tomorrow, and the field should be in good playing condition by Saturday...
...excellent physical condition and are not worrying over Saturday's game. The probable line-up: HARVARD YALE C. A. Coolidge, l.e. r.e., Comerford Wheeler, l.t. r.t., Baldridge Dadmun, l.g. r.g., Fox Harris, c. c., Callahan Snow, r.g. l.g., Black Caner, r.t. l.t., Gates Harte, r.e. l.e., Moseley, Church Robinson, q. q., Smith, La Roche Thacher, l.h.b. r.h.b., Legore Casey, r.h.b. l.h.b., Neville Horween, f.b. f.b., Jaques
Yale's unexpected victory over Princeton last Saturday has entirely upset the calculations of the leading football experts. The critics, many of whom formerly conceded an easy victory to the University, are now divided in their opinions. Coach Edward N. Robinson, of Brown, whose eleven has defeated both Yale and the University, declares that Yale has the stronger team, and should win next Saturday's game at New Haven. Mr. Robinson does not attach much significance to the fact that the University team which met Brown was composed of substitutes, for he says: "Personally, I believe that so-called second...
...Coach Robinson in continuing draws a brief comparison of the two elevens...