. Outing. IN INTERFERENCE, AND IN CARRYING THE BALL. BULL, YALE, A DROP KICKER OF THEEARLIER DAYS. was Weekes who scored on Yale, andwhen he and Morley and Berrien werein Columbias back field, they made aremarkable trio. Bunker of West Point will long beremembered in Army annals, and notalone there but in the minds of those ad-venturous spirits of the gridiron whomet him when in the early 1900s he wasat his best, not only a stalwart in the linework but in interference and carryingthe ball. Tipton and Erwin were alsowell up in football ranks. Belknap of Annapolis was at his bestin 1901, active,


. Outing. IN INTERFERENCE, AND IN CARRYING THE BALL. BULL, YALE, A DROP KICKER OF THEEARLIER DAYS. was Weekes who scored on Yale, andwhen he and Morley and Berrien werein Columbias back field, they made aremarkable trio. Bunker of West Point will long beremembered in Army annals, and notalone there but in the minds of those ad-venturous spirits of the gridiron whomet him when in the early 1900s he wasat his best, not only a stalwart in the linework but in interference and carryingthe ball. Tipton and Erwin were alsowell up in football ranks. Belknap of Annapolis was at his bestin 1901, active, aggressive, and, evenwhen matched against the best, quiteable to take care of himself. Dague asan end was one of the later productsof Annapolis whose fame will long becherished. Amherst where Lewis began his careeras center has later given us in Hubbardone of the best men in the back field, anAll-America man with all the attributesthat go toward earning that position insuch a crowded field. Brown has done. DALY, THE QUARTERBACK, ONE OF THE GREATEST PLAYERSTHAT HARVARD HAS PRODUCED. equally well with Fultz and looks back to a remarkablecenter in Hooper, a strong quarter inWitham, and a competent fullback inGlaze. Among all the stars of Carlisle it ishard to pick, hut Johnson the quarter-back stands out as the peer of them all,both in his work with the Indians andlater on the Northwestern team. Thefootball career of this man is probablyas remarkable as that of any man theschool has turned out. In [899 he washalfback on the team and a clever runner,too. In 1900, 1901, 1902 and 1903 heplayed quarterback and in the last two years was the best handler of the ballI have ever seen on the field, besides be-ing excellent in ordinary features of hisplay. In 1904 he went out to North-western University where he playedquarterback during the seasons of 1904and 05, thus making a football careerof some seven years duration, character-ized throughout by excellent playing. Afte


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