Word: connor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...running against 28 men, and passing 8 with a terrific burst of speed in the last lap. In the 390-yard race, Willcox, after getting but third in his trial heat, came through with a similar finish and just barely defeated T. R. Penny-packer '16 and M. A. Connor...
...yard run.--Won by W. Willcox '17; T. R. Pennypacker '16, second; M. A. Connor, (B. A. A.), third. Time...
...Morgan, E. F. A., Stoughton 16 Morris, C., Thayer 49 Mueller, H. T., Hollis 4 Munroe, F. F., Thayer 45 Murray, H. A., Matthews 11 Neesbit, T. D., Hollis 26 Newhall, R. P., Matthews 39 Newton, E., Matthews 44 Nichols, B., Hollis 19 Nightingale, W. E., Matthews 25 O'Connor, T. L., Thayer 61 O'Hara, N. R., Thayer 6 Osborne, L., Holworthy 15 O'Shea, W. A., Thayer 2 Packard, H. A., Matthews 26 Parker, R. B. Jr., Thayer 63 Palmer, G. W., 3d., Stoughton 1 park, E. C., Stoughton 22 Parkman, H., Jr., Holworthy 14 Patten...
...Talbot, Connor and Pidgeon will all be used at quarter, it seems, and all three are brainy workers. Talbot is a veteran and his experience gives him the preference, but both Connor and Pidgeon are too good not to receive an opportunity to work. Talbot was badly injured in the Harvard game last year and the coaches will make an effort to save him this year because he is a valuable baseball man. Connor, except for his extreme lightness, would probably have the call over both Pidgeon and Talbot. He is faster and handles the ball cleaner. He is also...
...played that position some last year and is the best of the material that has showed up this season. Gustin '15 is his strongest rival and may get a place on the varsity. He punts well and throws passes better than anyone else on the squad. Dewever, Rankin, Studebaker, Connor, and Kerr are all candidates for halfback, but none of them are as good as the men whose places they are asked to fill. Rankin and Connor are too light but will have to fill in, at right halfback with Studebaker bearing the brunt of the battle...