Word: friedman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Friedman, Molenda and their Michigan mates threw eleven passes against Illinois and completed only four of them. But two of those led to field goals, and a third to a touchdown. Score: Michigan, 13; Illinois...
Molenda, Michigan's plowing fullback, crashed over Oklahoma's goal line twice in the first period and after that, what with the zooming passes of Benny Friedman, the smart defensive play of Ooster-baan, crossed the line almost at will. Score: Michigan 42, Oklahoma 3. Yale had a romp against Boston University. Two backs that have never been heard of before- Goodwine and Decker-helped a good deal to amass the formidable score of 51 to 0. Paul Scull, one of the fastest backs in the East, made Pennsylanvia's fifth touchdown in the last period against...
Four champions will be defending their titles Saturday night. Carl Stearns '26, in the 135-pound class, Burke of M. I. T. in the unlimited, and Friedman and Sulzberger of Brown in the 175-pound and 145-pound classes respectively. B. J. Goldberg '26 won the 125-pound title two years ago, but lost it last year when he was forced to enter the meet with an injured foot...
Score, Harvard 1929 12, Browne and Nichols 2. Goals, Tudor 5, Stanley 2, Crosby 2, Putnam 2. A. Bigelow, Cross, Russ Referee, Pratt: Time 12-minute periods. HARVARD 1929 B. & N. Tudor, Carlton, Shearer, l.w. r.w. Russ, Tenney, Friedman Putnam, Hurchinson c. c. Cross, Russ Crosby, Collins, Whiting r.w. l.w. Palmer, Cross, Inglis Stanley, Winston, Covell, H. Bigelow l.d. r.d. Barnes Clark, A. Bigelow, Meadows, Harrison r.d l.d. Graves Newell, Traynor, Jackson g. g. Faude
...like to mention the Sun's dinner for the Sun had stolen a march on them. The dinner and the Sun's choice of players may become a football tradition, they knew, and moaned their vanished opportunity. Meanwhile Oberlander, Tully and Diehl of Dartmouth eleven; Oosterbaan and Friedman of Michigan; Sturhahn and Joss of Yale; Weir of Nebraska, McMillan of Princeton, Tryon of Colgate, Grange of Illinois, ate and drank and were entertained by the antics of those procured to amuse them-certain talented ladies from Broadway night clubs and W. H. Edwards (large Peter Pan of Princeton...