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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Coach Withington '09 lined the 1923 football men up for the first scrimmage of the season this afternoon. The squad was divided into six teams: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Each pair fought a short dummy scrimmage preparatory to a real scrimmage lasting about five minutes. Team A lined up as follows: Hartley, l.e.; Ladd, l.t.; Reynolds, l.g.; Forbes, c.; Wood, r.g.; Fiske, r.t.; Thayer, r.e.; Rogers, q.b.; Dempsey, l.h.b.; Chapin, r.h.b.; Churchill, f.b. During the early afternoon the men were given tackling practice at the dummys. Then the backs and ends ran through signals and forward passing...
Twenty-six upperclassmen and six Freshmen reported for fall lacrosse practice yesterday. Among these were four of last year's University team and six of the 1922 Freshman team. Captain L. Hall '20, A. C. Frenyear '21, C. Leslie '21, and E. D. Hirschberg '21 were the University letter...
...intercollegiate football game held in the Stadium since 1916, the University eleven smeared the victors over Bates College by the score of 53 to 0 Saturday afternoon. Although the Maine aggregation put up a game fight they could do nothing against the heavier, more experienced players of the Crimson team. Except for frequent fumbling the game was marked by few early-season blunders. E. L. Casey, Occ., started by his clever runs through a broken field, once for 45 yards and again for 65. W. J. Murray, Occ., by his field-generalship and rushing work, and R. Horween...
...third quarter opened with the University represented on the field by a team of substitutes. Although it held Bates to small gains it was unable to score in this quarter, despite repeated line plunges by A. D. Hamilton '21, who substituted for Nelson at right half-back. More than half the period had elapsed before the Harvard eleven got under way. Moulton, the Maine kicker, punted to R. S. Humphrey '21 who tore from his own 45 yard line to the enemy 35 yard line. Nine rushes by Hamilton and F. C. Church '20, alternately, put the ball...
...kick-off was followed by an exchange of punts, and a series of rushes by the Crimson team that left the ball in their possession when the whistle blow