Liber brunensis . Caf)tain Regnier 1910 LIBER BRUNENSIS 179. of its right guard, Smith, whose leg ^as broken. Coaches Gammons and Conklin wereforced to whip into shape another man for one of the big games in seven days. completely outplayed during the major part of the game, but Jkownwas again forced to bow to the Penn. hoodoo. With only a weeks rest Harvard was tackled in the Stadium. Thereis no use in describing this game as everyone was there. The next weekbrought the Amherst Aggies and with it the only blot on the teamsslate. But if you will look back and see what the team had alr


Liber brunensis . Caf)tain Regnier 1910 LIBER BRUNENSIS 179. of its right guard, Smith, whose leg ^as broken. Coaches Gammons and Conklin wereforced to whip into shape another man for one of the big games in seven days. completely outplayed during the major part of the game, but Jkownwas again forced to bow to the Penn. hoodoo. With only a weeks rest Harvard was tackled in the Stadium. Thereis no use in describing this game as everyone was there. The next weekbrought the Amherst Aggies and with it the only blot on the teamsslate. But if you will look back and see what the team had alreadyaccomplished, you will agree with me that some leniency should be shownin this case. Only one thing can be said of the Yale game. With ateam having six All-America men in its line-up and with more substitutesthan it knew what to do with, it is a wonder that the score was so for a lucky forward pass the score would have been o-o at the end ofthe first half. In the second half the Brown team was completelyexhausted and was forced to play in tha


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