Word: cheeked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...wild through the Crimson line. Gehrke made many tackles in the early part of the game, but he was injured in the second quarter and the Tigers romped through, with Beattie and Slagle leading the procession. The task of gaining revenge for this 34-0 defeat faces Captain Cheek's men tomorrow...
...Captain Cheek Also to Speak...
...Captain Cheek will share the speaking tonight with Hubbard. Cheers will be led by the regular squad of cheerleaders headed by W. L. Tibbets '26 K. M. Rogers '26 will lead the singing...
...part of the game. In sharp contrast to the tackling of the Crimson forwards, the William and Mary defenders stopped the Harvard backs short. Captain Elliott, M. Davis, Parsons, and especially Todd, aided by the half-backs, buried the "new" Crimson offense; even Crosby failed to gain much ground. Cheek was still saving his leg and did not carry the ball; Miller made a couple of good gains in the closing minutes, but by that time the William and Mary players, seven of whom played the entire game, were exhausted, and for the first time the charge of the Harvard...
Harvard William and MaryDoherty, E. H. Bradford, Sayles, l.e. r.e. M. DavisTaylor, Lindner, l.t. r.t. WeberKilgour, Hoague, l.g. r.g. House, WalkerMacomber, Turner, c. c. Todd, AndersonC. H. Bradford, Tripp, r.g. l.g. ParsonsAdie, Doherty, r.e. l.e. Eason, P. DavisMcGlone, Stafford, Cheek, q.b. q.b. MatsuCrosby, Miller Braden, l.h.b. r.h.b. Charles, Smith, WalleckMaher, Miller, Zarakov, Braden, Barbee, r.h.b. l.h.b. IrwinHowe, Coady...