Word: cliffs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Freshman squad has five candidates in the 118-pounds division, the largest in Coach Cliff Gallagher's experience. Two of them, Harvey Ross, undefeated for two years at Milton, and Robert J. Phippen, show considerable promise. David B. Stowe and George M. Davis are standouts in the 135-pound class, while Frank Downey has done well at 155, as has Chief Boston in the heavyweight division...
More freshmen have reported this year to Wrestling Coach Cliff Gallagher than ever before in the history of the sport. Among the 47 candidates, there are several experienced men, particularly in the lighter divisions but the heavyweight group will be strengthened when the foot-squad is released from Soldiers Field...
First Dr. Ewing checked the profile of the well-known Continental Shelf, which slopes gradually eastward from the shoreline for 80 or more miles, ending in a cliff which drops sharply to the deeps. Next Dr. Ewing set about finding what the Shelf was made of. Every day, in good weather and bad, a small boat put off from the ketch, planted explosive containers on the bottom while the seismographs were dropped from the Atlantis. Dull booms rolled up from the abyss...
...Varsity next year will come a wealth of material. Captain Cliff Wilson showed much promise at his new position at center, and Frank Foley, Ulysses Lupien, and Harding shone in the backfield. Stahley's men will materially bolster the 1936 Varsity squad...
...example, there were three centers who appeared on Soldiers Field on Friday, September 20, each one of whom seemed to have enough stuff to win him a starting assignment. These men were Cliff Wilson, Jim Fearon, and Rick Hedblom. In the Exoter game, it was Cliff Wilson who received the starting call while the other two were relegated to the bench. Fearon, however, refused to be phased by such a little thing as having the captain of the team hold down the position which he himself coveted. He continued to show so much fight and spirit mingled with such...