Word: attacker
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...doubt appreciated these plays more than most of the student body. Apparently the superlative showing of the regular team against Centre has spoiled the student support, whose general comment on the game was not at all complimentary to the team. When one considered that a good forward pass attack was not allowed to get within striking distance of the goal line, that three or four men at least were given a first real opportunity to show their mettle and came through splendidly, and that the substitute team scored chiefly through precise, accurate forward passing, in weather that was anything...
...game in which straight football was combined with an exceptionally well executed forward pass attack, Brown easily defeated Vermont Saturday. It is this style of attack which Brown hopes to use to advantage in the Harvard and Yale games...
...Freshman line-up takes its place, several changes will be noticed which forebode a tidy handful for the schoolboys. With E. D. Gehrke, P. Jenkins and the newly-discovered L. Lock-wood comprising the backfield, the Freshmen should open up a smashing, hard-running attack far stronger than they have yet been able to display in games. Not only in the kicking and running game, but also in a visible serial attack they should prove something, as J. J. Lee has a pair of wingmen who have been teaming up well as forwards in the veteran L. C. Larrabee...
...manifest change was observed in the Yearlings. The return of E. L. Gehrke to the backfield was apparent as soon as the team line up. Kehrke's splendid kicking and slashing drives supplied the missing factor in the Freshmen's offiense. With Gehrke and P. Jenkins, a strong running attack is fast shaping, guided by J. J. Lee, whose judgment in Wednesday's scrimmage showed vast improvement. With this formidable combination appears L. Lockwood, a new-comer raised from the ranks. Lockwood first showed up in the second team's scrimmage with Rindge on Tuesday. He continues to display...
...buck up and prevent scoring. K. S. Pfaffman, running back of Team B, made several tearing gains of considerable distance. Pfaffman runs very fast and hard, and is a difficult man to stop. If able to play in the later season games, he should figure heavily in the 1924 attack...