Word: chet
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last few days of practice have indicated, there will be two veterans, Bob Haley and Chet Litman, in the starting backfield. Both are men who were rated far below first string in the early games of 1933, but came more and more into the limelight as the Yale game approached. In practice this season Haley has done a steady job, while Litman was off his game at the start, but swung into brilliant form three days ago and ended up with a 65-yard romp through the Jayvees...
...long gain was made when Chet Litman got loose on the Varsity's 35 yard line and ran 05 yards for the tally. Previous to that the Jayvees had been given the ball but had been unable to gain any ground against the Caseymen. It was a big day for the Varsity both offensively and defensively...
...rest of the squad put on a scrimmage in which the Varsity scored twice over the Jayvees. Both tallies came on passes, the first from Chet Litman to Bob Haley and the second from George Ford to George Hedblom. The Varsity started well, after receiving the ball on their own 30 yard line, but hit a snag in midfield when several plays turned into fumbles and missed assignments. So the Jayvees took charge of the pigskin and staged their best march of the year to the 5 yard line...
Come What May (by Richard F. Flournoy; Hal Skelly, producer). In 1896 Chet Harrison was full of plans. He and Eve would go to Yellowstone Park for their honeymoon, build a house of their own. Possibly he would get that better-paying job as typesetter for the New Orleans Picayune. The Yellowstone Park trip is given up when Eve's father is killed in a buggy accident. They go to live in her mother's house. Patient, cheerful Chet is only too glad to forsake the Picayune job because he wants to be on hand when...
Amiable Hal Skelly, whose deftness at gracefully growing old on the stage was demonstrated in Melody, leaves little to be desired in his role of undefeated Chet. As his wife, Mary Philips (Both Your Houses) has established even more securely her reputation as one of the finest young actresses on the U. S. boards...