Liber brunensis . nd. The remainder of the season was very successful wilhthe possible exception of the Amherst Aggies game. Theteam jumped immediately into a very bard schedule inwhich there was not a game that could be called an easyone. Colgate brought down almost the same team that heldour 1908 team to a 6-0 score. It outweighed the Brown teamand looked like a winner. But you remember the went in keyed to a high pitch and swept the visitorsoff their feet. A lions share of the credit for this victoryshould be given to Coach Gammons, who insisted that kick-ing should be resorted


Liber brunensis . nd. The remainder of the season was very successful wilhthe possible exception of the Amherst Aggies game. Theteam jumped immediately into a very bard schedule inwhich there was not a game that could be called an easyone. Colgate brought down almost the same team that heldour 1908 team to a 6-0 score. It outweighed the Brown teamand looked like a winner. But you remember the went in keyed to a high pitch and swept the visitorsoff their feet. A lions share of the credit for this victoryshould be given to Coach Gammons, who insisted that kick-ing should be resorted to during the entire game. The next game came only four days later and wasagainst Bates which had held Harvard fairly well the pre-vious week, lirown continued the policy of kicking on thefirst or second down and won by the score of 17-0. Threedays later Brown found itself opposing the strong Amherstteam and won by the score of lo-o a hard battle. This gamewas the most costly of the year as Brown lost the services. Caf)tain Regnier 1910 LIBER BRUNENSIS 179


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