Word: georgetown
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Pittsburg; 2, Colgate; 3. Brown; 4. Yale; 5, Army; 6, Harvard; 7, Princeton; 8. Pennsylvania; 9, Georgetown; 10, Dartmouth; 11. Navy; 12, Cornell; 13. Penn. State; 14, Washington and Jefferson; 15, Lehigh...
...Moran, Jr., of the Boston American, is W. H. Wheeler, Jr., 18, who played left tackle on the University team all fall. Two Yale players, Comerford and Black are given positions Princeton is given no place on the team and the other positions are divided among eight different colleges, Georgetown receiving...
...first eleven is made up as follows; Comenford, l.e. Yale Wheeler, l.t. Harvard Black, l.g. Yale Peck, c. Pittsburg. Garrett, r.g. Rutgers O'Connor, r.t. Georgetown Miller, r.e. Pennsylvania Anderson, q. Colgate Gilroy, l.h.b. Georgetown Pollard, r.h.b. Brown Oliphant, f.b. West Point...
...first eleven was picked as follows: Highley, l.f. Princeton West, l.t. Colgate Hogg, l.g. Princeton McEwan, c. Army Sies, r.g. Pittsburg McLean, r.t. Princeton Weeks, r.e. brown Anderson, q. Colgate Pollard, l.h.b. Brown Gilroy. r.h.b. Georgetown Oliphant, f.b. Army...
Gilroy, of Georgetown, and Oliphant, of the Army, were the biggest individual point scorers of the Eastern gridiron this season. The Georgetown player has scored 188 points by 18 touchdowns and 30 goals from touchdown, while Oliphant achieved his score of 124 points with 15 touchdowns, 22 goals from touchdown and four goals from the field. Strupper, of Georgia Tech., who stands third in scoring honors, has crossed the goal line one more time than Oliphant, but he has only three goals form touchdown to his credit. The forth man in rank of individual high scoring is Fitzpatrick, of Boston...