Word: davisons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...single wing shoulder blocking, Caldwell has been able to open gaping holes in every defense he has encountered. But the key to the success of the Princeton single wing has been a backfield possessing a blocking quarterback (George Chandler), a triple threat tailback (Dick Kazmaier), a shifty fullback (Jack Davison), and a pair of breakaway wingbacks in Bill Kleineasser and Bob Unger...
...noise, regular jazz and bop houses are supplemented tonight by weekly Second Avenue jam sessions at the Stuyvesant Casino, 9th St., and the Central Plaza, 6th; last week and fairly regularly Bill Davison, Rex Stewart, George Wettling, Wellman Braud, and Joe Sullivan graced the former, while Hot Lips Page, Willie the Lion Smith, Big Chief Moore, and Benny Morion livened up the latter...
Jimmy Ryan's is the last 52nd Street place on 52nd St., between Sixth and Fifth Avenues. Such giants of American music as Jimmy Archey, Pops Foster, and Tommy Henford are oking out their livelihoods there now. Back downtown, Eddle Condon's 47 West 3rd, features Davison, Edmund Hall, and Ralph Sutton. Nick's, Seventh Avenue and 10th, employs Pee Wee Erwin's ensemble at present. Birdland, Broadway and 52nd, has a considerably less garish bill of fare than usual, headed by Art Tatum and Lennie Tristano's popular group...
...Jack Davison, who broke open last year's game with the Crimson with four touchdown jaunts, is back at fullback for the Tigers. A 190-pounder Davison has good speed and is one of the two Tigers who plays both offense and defense. Directing the Orange and Black attack is veteran quarterback George Chandler, the captain, whom Caldwell calls the "most underrated" player in the Ivy League. Chandler, 195 pounds, is a fine blocker and play-caller...
Backing up the line, in addition to Hickok, is 192-pound Red Finney, listed as a center. Davison teams with Dick Pivirotto at the halfbacks while speedy Ed Jannotta, a sophomore, is the safety...