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Word: crockers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...team "B" line-up, which is probably the same that Coach Fisher will send against Brown, was as follows: Crocker and Finley, ends; Sedgwick and Lockwood, tackles; Holmes and Brown, guards; Tierney, center; and Johnson, alternating with Buell, Gratwick, Humphrey, and Hamilton, alternating with Rouillard, in the backfield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUBS ONCE MORE OVERCOME SECONDS IN STIFF SCRIMMAGE | 11/12/1920 | See Source »

...result of yesterday's line-ups it seems improbable that Macomber, in spite of his spectacular play Saturday, will replace either Kane or Crocker as first-string end. Gaston, too, on account of his long enforced absence, seems slated for team "B". Buell and Fitts, both of whom starred in the Princeton game, alternated with Fitzgerald and Churchill at the quarter and halfback positions, and it is not at all unlikely that either or both of these men will replace the regulars before the Yale game. Sedgwick was again on team "B". Woods, suffering from a painful but not serious...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUBS PUNCTURE SECONDS' LINE FOR TWO SCORES | 11/11/1920 | See Source »

...contest without a scratch. It now looks as if Gaston, the end who played such an effective game against Centre College, and who has been out with a sprained wrist ever since, will be in condition for the Brown game. However, during his enforced absence, Kane, Macomber and Crocker have shone with unusual brillience, and it is not at all certain that Coach Fisher will take out any one of them to make a place for Gaston, who has been out for so long...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGULARS TAKE DAY OFF TO REST UP FOR WEEK OF HARD WORK | 11/9/1920 | See Source »

...thought will show that the first objection is not a sound one; anyone who was in the Stadium during the game and heard the spontaneous shout that arose from the Harvard rooters when the long pass was received must admit that everyone wants to know whether it was Crocker or Macomber who caught the ball. The fact that the newspapers-many of them-named the wrong man is not due to the individual ignorance of the men writing the stories. There is a representative of each team in the press box who announces the man with the ball after each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGAIN:- WHO'S WHO? | 11/8/1920 | See Source »

...Buell, C. C. 1923 Quarter 21 148 5.9 Pomfret Chapin, V. 1923 Back 20 158 5.10 St. Marks Churchill, W. H. 1923 Back 20 155 5.5 1/2 Milton Clark. W. K. 1923 End 23 175 6.1 Denver H. S. Cooper, J. M. 1923 Tackle 20 182 6.1 Hackley School Crocker, J. 1922 End 20 170 6.1/2 Groton Eastman, C. A. C. 1922 Tackle 19 180 5.11 University of Nebraska Faxon, H. H. 1921 Tackle 21 177 6.2 Milton Finley, R. L. 1922 End 20 171 5.11 Exeter Fitts, R. W. 1923 Back 19 180 5.11 Tufts Fitzgerald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD STATISTICS | 11/6/1920 | See Source »

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