Word: glick
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first time in five years that the Princeton team has not started the season with an overwhelming victory. Since being scored on last Saturday, a great many shake-ups in the team have occurred, with the idea of correcting apparent weaknesses. The backfield today will probably be composed of Glick, right half; Trenkman, fullback; Merritt, left half; and Law, quarter. Baker, the regular quarter, has been shifted to end, and with these changes the Princeton team will present a new aspect...
...second touchdown came after a sensational 60-yard run by Glick, Baker kicking goal. During the two final periods, however, Rutgers outplayed Princeton in almost every department, and made their only score on a beautiful field-goal by Talman. The entire game was marred by the continual infliction of penalties on both elevens...
...Princeton backfield will be a light one and hence Coaches Andrews and Bluenthal are developing the open style of play. Merritt, Streit, and Gile have been used in the fullback position, while Captain Baker and Glick have played halves. Boland is being tried at quarterback...
Section 7, C. E. Cooley, first two rows. Section 8, L. B. Woodward, first two rows. Press Stand, C. E. Morris, J. L. Miller, M. M. Glick, E. W. Moses. Rope section 12, W. F. Cogswell, W. C. Hatch, F. T. Hertell. Rope section 19, N. L. Torrey, R. Vicario, D. Clark. Rope section 25, H. W. Birch, C. W. Birch, E. McLaughlin...
...varsity, Calibre who were ineligible last year, namely Hammond, Boland, Larson and Pope. These men ought to show up well next year. From the freshman team particularly good material will be available for the ends. Brown and Lamberton are players capable of filling Dunlap's and Wight's places. Glick, the freshman quarterback; Semmens and Love, tackles; Heyniger, guard; and Shea, a halfback, are also promising men from the 1916 team...