Word: chet
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fesler is pinning his hopes on Charley Lutz and Sam White in the front court, Homer Peabody at center, and Captain Lupe Lupien and Fred Heckel in the back court. Substitute Chet Legg is liable to see quite a bit of action in a reserve role and may even start because of the ten points he tossed in against the Lions in the losing battle the Feslermen waged in New York Wednesday night...
...their size in the Elis of Yale, present cellar occupants in the E.I.L. After a season of competition with the giants in the League, the hopeful Feslermen are ready to do some winning on their own hook. Their hopes are pinned on a revised lineup which may include diminutive Chet Legg in a starting role...
Starring in defeat for the hapless Crimson were Charley Lutz with 12 points and sub forward Chet Legg with ten. Scoring freely and completely out-passing the Feslermen. Columbia was paced by Vad Medvedeff, Captain Tom Macioce, and Albie Meyers. The three men accounted for 35 of the 55 Columbia tallies...
...been startling this winter. Jim Curwen is sure to take both sprints handily, Eric Cutler and Frannie Powers will prevail over any Lion men in the distances, and Rusty Greenhood should have no trouble with Jack Keating of the Blue. In fact, Keating may take third behind Crimson's Chet Sagenkahn if the latter continues his consistent work on the springboard. The Columbia relay team, capable of 3:45, may prevail over a Harvard quartet minus Stowell and Bosworth...
Coach Ulen departed yesterday at noon, taking 16 tankmen with him. They are: Jim Curwen, Eric Cutler, Frannie Powers, Rusty Greenhood, Chet Sagenkahn, Dave Van Vort, Freddie Griffin, Ed Hewitt, Bob White, Art Bosworth, Craig Moore, Jack Waldron, Max Kraus, Ned Goldwasser, and Lonnie and Harley Stowell...