Word: davenports
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Davenport, R. R.; Deshon, D. P.; Di Carlo, J. W.; Dietzgen, W. C.; Donahue, G. F.; Dowling, V. J.; Duke...
Yesterday's starting line-up: RED WHITE Hornbeck, le le, Abrams Hibbard, lt lt, Kidner Hubbard, lg lg, King Lawson, c c, Smart Goodale, rg rg, R. Fisher W. Fisher, rt rt, Ellis Davenport, re re, Hosford Cawley, wb wb, Cole Hadley, tb tb, Culliton Perkins, fb fb, Young Gleason, bb bb, Waters
...conference will conclude on Saturday morning with a round-table discussion dealing with the subject of physical anthoropology and the war, conducted by Dr. C. B. Davenport of the Carnegle Institute and Major George D. Williams of the United States Army...
Ends: Captain Don Forte, Ralph Davenport, John Morgan, Peter Garland, Herbert Fazio, Charles Gudaitis, Harry Nosford, John Weiman. Tackles: Stanley Durwood, Robert Fisher, Jr., William Fisher, George Hibbard, Edward Hoffman, Andy McCullough, James A. Robinson, Russell Stannard. Guards: James Aldrich, Warren Carstensen, John Comer, John Corrigan, Rollo Fisher, George George, Gerald Gettschalk, William Hornbeck, Charles Hubbard, Charles Kidner, Gilbert King, Thaddeus Mroz, Sidney Smith, William Ward, John Zinkow, Charles Van Pelt. Centres: John H. Dyer, Jack Fisher, Arthur Lawson, Austin Mason, Bruce Smart, George Terrien, Frederick Woodruff, Richard Anderson. Blocking backs: Lloyd Anderson, Harvey Blanchard, Philip Drake, Howard Gleason, Fairfield...
...second period see-sawed back and forth, Davenport rushes being stopped by the tough Winthrop defense man and Puritan advances being just as effectively controlled by a determined Yale defense. But it was in the third period that the Crimson House leaders displayed the offense that has been stopped but once this season...