Word: friedmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following Juniors will sit at the polls; R. W. Baker, Jr.; E. S. Bosley; Lincoln Bryant, Jr.; J. H. Crandon; Demarest Davenport; E. B. Faulkner; J. R. Fletcher; Arthur Foote, H; Richard Friedman; Jan Hasbrouck; John Heard, Jr.; F. W. Jenness; F. P. Locke; R. M. MacGregor; J. M. Murrey; James de Roode; J. F. Russell; Peter Shuebruk; S. H. Stackpole; D. N. Smith; R. C. Wells; and Otte Wittmann...
This year Michigan's famed forward-passing quarterback, Benny Friedman, has been a Yale coach, showed Yale backs how to throw short, quick, flat passes. Yale has a heavy, inexperienced line and almost a plethora of seasoned, versatile backs. Best back and captain is 144-lb. Albert J. ("Albie") Booth Jr. whose father works in a New Haven gun factory...
...Yale-Army game of 1929. Wood made his in the Harvard-Army game a week earlier. The passes he threw at the end of that game made the score Harvard 19, Army 20. His drop kick tied the score. Michigan's Fielding Yost, onetime coach of Benny Friedman, called Wood that year the greatest passer he had ever seen. Since then Wood has often 'justified the compliment. A mediocre runner, at times an uninspired field-general, Harvard's captain has taken longer than it took Booth to achieve the status of a No. i college football hero...
...scrimmage, running punts back 20 yd., intercepting two passes, dropkicking with precision. He let burly Tommy Taylor carry the ball on power plays but did most of Yale's passing with the clipped, short-arm motion and long follow-through taught Yale backs this year by Benny Friedman. One of Booth's passes sailed 35 yd., was caught by Herster Barres for a touchdown. Another pass and two long marches made the other three touchdowns that gave Yale the game, 27 to o. Between the halves, Chicago alumni gave Coach Stagg a "C" blanket with 40 stars because...
...addition to Midget Albie Booth, who made the longest run of the game, Yale showed three other able backs and a forward-passing attack, designed by new Assistant Coach Benny Friedman, which was a novelty in New Haven football. The University of Maine's team lost the game...