Word: glick
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...night by the respective managements, will line-up as follows: UNIVERSITY. PRINCETON. T. J. Coolidge, l.e. r.e., Brown Parson, l.t. r.t., Ballin Pennock, l.g. r.g., Trenkmann Bigelow, c. c., Gennert Weston, r.g. l.g., Shenk Trumbull, r.t. l.t., McLean Hardwick, r.e. l.e., Highley Logan, q.b. q.b., Ames Bradlee, l.h.b. r.h.b., Glick Mahan, r.h.b. l.h.b., Tibbott Francke, f.b. f.b., Driggs
...following men report to the head usher at the Locker Building: W. B. Pirnie, C. E. Carvell, I. Rosenfeld, H. B. Dine, G. F. Baker, A. Bunkhard, T. J. Reed, E. Bernard, M. Cohen, L.R. Bailey. P. H. Weiss, A.L. Deutchman, G. Wasser, H. M. Glick, A. Haertlem, J. M. Looney, H. Rose, L. O. Wright, H. A. Hartman, E. L. Sinclair, E. H. Shaw, L. S. Levy, L. B. Arey, F. H. Evans, R. Demos, M. B. Kaplowitz...
...taken a distinct reversal of form. Unsuccessful in the open game, her backs lacked drive and power on line plunges. The generalship of the quarter backs was obviously mediocre, and the tackling, of the ends in particular, and of the whole team in general, was way below standard. Glick and Law did by far the best work in a game which was decidly unsatisfactory, viewed from Princeton's standpoint...
...offensive work or consistent defensive play. Princeton attempted the forward pass twelve times before succeeding once. Law punted steadily for great distances, once making 70 yards on a kick. Bucknell sprung a surprise by playing a savage line attack instead of the radical open game which had been anticipated. Glick was the mainstay of Princeton's attack. He several times slipped through the line outside of tackle for good gains...
...material for the backfield is especially promising. Glick appears the most likely man for quarter, no one else having been given a serious try-out there. Law and F. Trenkmann, Baker's running mates last year, are in fast company, and will have to work hard to hold down their jobs against Driggs, Dickerman, and Tibbott. The latter is especially dangerous in an open field...