Word: glick
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...picking the second team, the CRIMSON has taken these things into consideration; that Cowen far outplayed the much-heralded Black in last Saturday's game, that Captain Glick of Princeton would have made a better halfback than a field general, and that Walden of Yale far out-shone his team-mates in the Blue line in the Harvard game. It lines up as follows...
...Glick, Highley, Hogg (each): one touchdown.--6 points...
...defeated 10 to 0, Syracuse 3 to 0, and Lafayette 40 to 3, chiefly by excellent defensive work and good all around play by the backs. In the game with Dartmouth, the real strength of the Princeton team was first shown. The defence was impenetrable, the generalship of Captain Glick excellent, and the individual play of Tibbott, who scored 16 points, and of Driggs, who excelled in punting, were factors in the overwhelming victory of 30 to 7. A 27 to 0 victory over Williams was accomplished last week without the aid of five of the Tiger regulars. Indications thus...
...line-up today was as follows: l.e., Highly; l.t., McLean; l.g., Love; c., Gowen; r.g., Hogg; r.t., Larsen; r.e., Brown; q.b., Glick; l.h.b., Shea; r.h.b., Tibbott; f.b., Drigge...
Princeton, N. J., Nov. 2, 1915. -- The Princeton football team had a long, hard secret practice today lasting three hours, the main feature of which was a secret scrimmage with the scrubs. Captain Glick was in at quarter, Dickerman was tried at halfback again today, with Shea and Tibbott completing the backfield...