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...fumbled punt. The teams lined up as follows: FIRST ELEVEN. SECOND ELEVEK. Peirce, Forster, l.e. r.e., Roosevelt, Pirnie, Coach Leary. Burr, Kennard, l.t. r.t., Jones Brock, Peirce, l.g. r.g., Davis. Grant, Nourse, c. c., Dore, Plumb Hoar, r.g., l.g., West, Ver Wiebe. Fish, Inches, r.t. l.t., M. Gilbert, Osborne. Macdonald, Houston, r.e. l.e., Rogers. Newhall, Starr, q.b. q.b., Galatti. Cutting, l.h.b. r.h.b., Harding. Gilbert, Gregory r.h.b. l.h.b., Blair, Wendell. Rand, Gray, f.b. f.b., Somes, Hoffman
Apollonio was out for practice yesterday for the first time since the Bowdoin game, and ran through signals at fullback. Macdonald, who has been laid up with a lame thigh, was also in the signal practice...
...number of the men are laid up temporarily with slight injuries. Burr, although reporting for practice, was unable to do any punting on account of a sore foot. Mason, Macdonald, Kennard, and Apollonio have lame thighs, and Brock is handicapped by a weak ankle. Lockwood and M. C. Peirce were also given...
Several more changes have been made in the Harvard line-up. M. C. Peirce and Bird will fill the end positions today in place of Kennard and Macdonald. Peirce, who played end on the Freshman team last year, is a natural football player, being fast and following the ball well. Bird has also made a good showing at end in the scrimmages lately. He has been given special attention by the coaches, and seems to have the makings of a first-class player. Hear seems to be the leading candidate for right tackle at present. He has the physical qualifications...
There was more first-class football displayed in yesterday's scrimmage between the first and second teams than has been shown in any of the previous practices on Soldiers Field this fall. Although the University team contained several substitutes, Captain Parker, Macdonald, Pierce and Giblet not being in the lineup at all, it showed greater possibilities, both offensively and defensively, than heretofore. Forward passes were used frequently and there was a noticeably improvement in the way the men handled them. The tendency, which was so glaring in the Maine game, to hurl the ball wildly without regard...