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...Newstetter, 372 (Penn); S. G. Landers, 371 (Penn); C. A. Bullock, 373 (Penn); V. A. Diebolt, 364 (Penn); J. E. Hugus, 399 (Pitt); B. C. Curry, 400 (Pitt); W. B. Baker, 445 (Pr); H. M. Walker, 446 (Pr); J. L. Hopkins, 447 (Pr); R. W. Speir, 448 (Pr); J. Breckley, 462 (Rut); T. Gargan, 463 (Rut); W. P. Kemp, 473 (Sw); H. A. Olin, 474 (Sw); D. B. Ford, 518 (Y); G. F. Sweeney, 540 (Y); D. F. Parker, 541 (Y); H. F. Rogers...
...Wallis, Speir...
...tackle Princeton is weak. If Black had been able to play, he would have been the very man to face Captain Rhodes. Speir will probably be played here if he has recovered from his recent shaking up; if not, Woods will try his hand on the Yale captain. He is strong, active, a fair tackler and a good runner, but not up to the other two. On the other side of the line, Lewis will face Wallis; he is a sure tackler and very active, but hardly strong enough for the position. On the ends, however, with Warren and Farness...
...place of P. Trafford, and Goldthwaite played right tackle while Blanchard took Shaw's place at guard. These changes seemed to lessen the effectiveness of Harvard's work. When Lee took Lake's place a little after the beginning of the half, the play became even more loose. Speir went through a great hole in the line between Heard and Upton and gained about 40 yards. This seemed to arouse the team, and they settled down again. An exchange of punts by the full-backs resulted in Harvard's favor; then Mason got through and forced Speir to lose...
...Rushers, S. Mowry, Burdick, C. B. Storrs, Howland (Marshall, Byron), R. S. Storrs, Diggles, Stagg; quarter-back, Robbins; half backs, Speir (Marshall), Kell; full-back, Spaulding...