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...teams were made up as follows; First team-Rushers, Blagden, Beals, Dunn, Bangs, Ellis, Jenkins, Carey; quarter-back, Malone; half-backs, Merriam, Gage; full-back, Duffield...
Butterworth, the full-back of the Columbia A. C. eleven, of Washington and West and Fordyce, half back and full-back of last season's Pennington Seminary, will enter Yale this fall...
...game has undergone a great change. It used to be a dribbling individual game, and long brilliant runs were common. Most of the force of the eleven was put into the forwards, there being only one full-back, one half-back and one goal keeper. Lately the game has become much more scientific. The defence has been strengthened by the addition of one more full-back, and one, afterwards two, half-backs. The forwards have to play a co-operative game and individual playing is made entirely subordinate to team work...
...members of the foot ball team except Lee and Alward (who were not in town) met last night in 16 Read's Block to elect a captain for next year. Bernard Walton Trafford, '93, full-back on the Exeter team of '88 and on the Harvard team of '89 and '90, was chosen unanimously. The new captain has had large experience in athletics; having played foot ball several years on the Fall River school teams before entering Exeter in 1888. In 1889 Trafford played catcher on the Exeter nine and the next year first base on the Harvard nine...
J.Buckley (capt.) Full-back. S. Burgess...