Word: coy
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Coy...
...every University game played in the Stadium. In the course of the last two decades he has communicated to the spectators, the telegraphers, and the press reporters on the roof of the Stadium the details of some of the greatest plays in gridiron history. "Jim" Thorpe, Brickley, "Ted" Coy, "Vick" Kennard, Shevlin and Sprackley are only a few of the historic players whose feats he has recorded...
...coaching at Cornell. In 1908 he came to the University as head coach, following a long succession of defeats by Yale. In that year, the University had the most successful season it had for some time, closing with a 4-0 victory over Yale. In the following fall, Ted Coy's championship team beat the University 8-0, but the Haughton system was only in a stage of development then...
Company I.--Captain, J. B. Hatton; 1st Lieutenant, J. V. Spalding; 2nd Lieutenant, F. A. McNamara; 1st Sergeant, P. R. Chandler; Supply Sergeant, W. Rowe; Sergeants, W. B. Coy, A. T. Hill, F. D. Schurz, J. Stubbs, W. R. Wallace; Corporals, D. S. Bond, A. L. Benjamin, P. R. Corcoran, Chas. Young, E. H. VanWinkle, M. Zobel...
Sergeant, W. W. Rowe; 1st Lieutenant, F. A. McNamara; 2nd Lieutenant, P. R. Chandler; Sergeants, R. B. Ayer, W. B. Coy, G. A. Soper, E. H. VanWinkie, W. R. Wallace; Corporals, A. L. Benjamin, C. F. Brown, R. T. Catterall, C. W. Efroymson, R. C. Flack, C. S. Sullivan, S. Wheatland, C. J. Young, F. D. Schurz...