Word: congdon
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...uniformity of playing ability among the men, which should make the contests for positions very close. Hutchinson, Erwin, Stuart, and Werneker have been showing up well in the last week's practice. In the line,--where the biggest loss was felt, many men have been tried, among whom are Congdon, Stuart and Beebe as ends; Peyton, Bigelow, Turner and Forbes as tackles. For guards, Erwin, Smith, Andrews and Holloway have been tried; at centre Flanders, Gillis and Andrews were used during the past week. In the backfield, besides the regular men, Lemon, Stevenson, Veeder and Roome have made substantial gains...
...Yale line-up was as follows: l.e., Congdon, Beebe; l. t., Forbes; l.g., Erwin, Andrews; c., Flanders; r. g., Tripp, P. Smith; r.t., Bigelow, Turner; r. e., Stuart, Overall; q., Hutchinson, Jones; l. h., Hoyt, Veeder; r. h., Morse, Stevenson, Wiley; f. b., Flinn, Quill...
...Wesleyan player, who is now a regular member of the sophomore class. His work this year on the college team was very good, and he should be a valuable man next fall as he is heavy, fast and knows the game. As substitutes for Neal and Kinney, Cates and Congdon will return for the ends and Erwin and Gillis for the guard position. Roraback and Tripp will still be in college...
...Congdon, left tackle, prepared at St. George's School, where he played fullback. He is 19 years old, 5 feet 10 1-2 inches tall, and weighs 165 pounds...
Edward M. Barringer Scholarship of $500 divided as follows: $300 to R. T. Congdon 2M., and $200 to A. H. Crosbie...