Word: brickley
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...took eleven hard-tackling New York cops to arrest famed Drop-Kicker Charles C. Brickley, 58, Harvard All-America (1912-13) and his 30-year-old son, Charles Brickley Jr., during an early-morning brawl in a Manhattan restaurant. According to testimony, the fight started when Brickley overheard someone say: "Is that old bald-headed so-and-so Charlie Brickley, the football player...
...great names connected with the Harvard-Yale series are legend. For Harvard--Haughton, Wood, Ticknor, Casey, Brickley, Horwoon; for Yale--Booth, Seymour, Frank, Kelley, Stagg. Moreover, many changes in football rules and strategy are associated with this rivalry...
While the Big Three banner at present signifies much less than the one-third ratio it bears to the Big Nine title, it still means much more to the white-haired Brahmins (of the age of Brickley, Mahan, and Horween, to mention a few) who will in all probability empty wall Street on Saturday in favor of Palmer Stadium...
Long scoring runs by two reserve Terrier backs brought the Crimson to its knees for the third straight week. Ray Brickley bolted 95 yards off tackle in the first period to put the visitors ahead...
That was all for the Crimson. In the third period, Joe Lamanna ran 69 yards for the second Terrier touchdown, and in the final stanza, Brickley scored from midfield on a fourth-down fake kick...