Word: benching
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Haven, Conn., October 21, 1924.--Dry, cold weather which was perfect for football and a two days rest put the Yale varsity in high spirits today. In their first scrimmage since the Dartmouth game of last Saturday they romped through the scrubs three times. Cottle scored over twice and Bench once. Cottle scored first after a series of line plunges and again later on a run from the middle of the field through the entire second team. Bench took the ball over on a plunge through the line...
Line-up today was; ends, Bingham and Luman, Joss and Root; guards, Sturhehn and Eckhart; center, Lovejoy; quarterback. Bench: backs, pond and Allen...
...first time line-up is: Bingham and Leeman, ends; Foss and Root, tackles; Sturhahn and Eckart, guards; Lovejoy, center; Bench, quarterback; Allen, Cottle and Pond, backs...
Defense. Questions were asked in Parliament. Sir Patrick Hastings, tall and slender, his jet black hair giving him an almost youthful appearance, took his place in the front bench to "give the House every available detail of the Campbell case." He read from a voluminous mass of briefs, stated that he had found that Campbell had a good war record, had been wounded, and was engaged only as acting-editor of the Workers' Weekly. "What sort of a figure would I cut," he demanded, "in prosecuting for sedition as a dangerous Communist a man who could hardly hobble into...
...been a disappointment. Luman and Bingham are probably even better than the Dartmouth pair. It is a certainty that the 70,000 fans who pack the Yale Bowl will see about the best exhibition of end play of the year. The Blue backfield can hardly match the Dartmouth quartet, Bench will be tried again at quarterback. He is a defensive player with few equals and an excellent line-plunger, but whether or not he is a quarterback. He is a defensive player with few equals and an excellent line-plunger, but whether or not he is a quarterback remains...