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...Sophomore team that opposed the Seconds had Weiler and Fuller at the ends, Norris and Tower at tackles, Ingalls and Brookfield, guards, Dorman, centre, Morris, quarterback, Weymouth and Brine at the halfback positions and Whiting at fullback. The Junior eleven was composed of Lewis and Long, ends, Clapp and Herman, tackles, Foster and Cuushing, guards, Turner, centre, Heard, quarterback, Taff and Lane, half-backs, and Sack, fullback
After the first 15-minute quarter, Team B of the Sophomores went in, and displayed the same effectiveness as its predecessor. Within five minutes of going on the field P. H. Weymouth '29, after a series of brilliant slants off tackle, carried the ball over Boston's goal-line, No try for point was made, and there was no further score while Team B was on the field...
...Whiting carrying the ball. The B. squad line had H. Lewis 3rd, W. S. Tower Jr., T. F. Kane, W. A. McCausland, R. F. Stevens, R. Reinhart and D. R. Fuller, with R. F. Mahatly and J. B. Fyffe 3rd, as substitutes. H. B. Sawyer, P. D. Weymouth, B. F. Bell, and G. A. Weller were behind the line...
...Light, R. F. Mahady, J. H. Marshall, S. A. Martin, P. W. Meadows, W. W. Neff, H. H. Newell, R. H. O'Connell, John Prior, G. C. Richard, T. W. Robinson, W. E. Roys, Marion Sanford, E. W. Sexton, F. L. Spaulding, A. C. Travis, John Tudor, P. B. Weymouth, John Yakubisen...
...night, Earl Pierce Nelson 3E.S., of Waterloo, la., was elected president, and George Gerard Tunnell Jr. 1G., of Chicago, III., vice-president for next year. The other officers were selected as follows: Recording secretary, Eliot Furness Porter 3E.S., of Hubbard Woods, III.; corresponding secretary. Morris Stone 4E.S., of East Weymouth; and treasurer, Matthew Scott Brownell 4E.S., of Washington...