Word: young
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...should remember that this is the anniversary of the birth, not the death, of the man who so generously endowed Harvard. Although our knowledge of the man is limited, we cannot but feel that he would prefer the presence of the young men who benefit by his endowment, rather than an atmosphere of sanctity from which heartiness is lacking. The bonfire may offend some, but we see nothing radically objectionable in it, and in the absence of a substitute which could secure equal participation we do not consider it entirely unfitting...
...Brown freshman football team defeated the Freshman eleven, 5 to 0, Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field. On the whole, the game was rather uninteresting, and the only sensational features were the two successive end runs by MacKay and Young of 30 yards each, which immediately preceded Brown's touchdown. The Brown team greatly outweighed the Freshman and had better team work, but the individual playing of Crowley, Harding, Smith, Barbour, and Corbett was so good, that Brown had only a shade the better of it. The Freshman backs did not particularly distinguish themselves, though Cutler out punted MacKay...
...particular fault of the Freshman team was due its defeat, Brown's weight and team work being responsible for their victory. MacKay, Young and Smith did the best work for the visitors...
...summary: HARVARD 1911. BROWN 1911. Corbett, Rogers, l.e. r.e., Dane, Chase Harding, l.t. r.t., Wilson Dunlap, Blodgett, l.g. r.g. Jordan Smith, c. c., Sisson Barbour, r.g. l.g., Glynn Overson, r.t. l.t., Smith Crowley, r.e. l.e., Staff Davis, Johnson, q.b. q.b., Jarvis Leslie, Peabody, l.h.b. r.h.b., Young Pope, Sweetzer, r.h.b. l.h.b., MacKay Cutler, f.b. f.b., Rankin...
Score--Yale 44, Villanova 0. Touchdowns--Bomar 2, Coy 2, Brides, Berger, Alcott, Murphy. Goals from touchdowns--Biglow 4. Umpire--Young of Cornell. Referee--Dennison of Penn. Linesman--Dewitt Cochrane of Yale. Time--25 and 20-minute halves...