Word: gores
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of a six months' competition. Gardner Cowles Jr. of Des Moines, la., has been appointed manager of the Freshman football team. The other 1925 managerial positions have been filled as follows: assistant manager, Philip Hunter Robb of Winchester; second assistant manager, William Henry Gratwick of Buffalo, N. Y.; Gore Hall manager, Ranlett Miner of Rochester, N. Y.,; Smith Hall manager, Walter Scott Blanchard of Concord; Standish Hall manager, James Bogert Tailor of New York City...
First year men not living in the Freshman dormitories will be assigned to either the Gore, Standish or Smith team if they wish to take part in the tournament...
...result of a competition lasting six weeks the following have been appointed fall managers of the Freshman dormitory crews: Edward Livingston Hunt Jr., of New York City, Smith; Bernard Bretzfelder Miller, of New York City, Gore; Harold Halperin, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and John Brewster Morton, of Glenbrook, Conn, Standish...
...Freshman fall crew championship goes to Gore which wins by two points as a result of the victory of its third crew over the third Smith eight the final scores of the interdormitory regatta being as follows: Gore Smith. Standish. Crew 1. 3 5 1 Crew 2. 3 1 5 Crew 3. 5 3 -- Crew 4. 3 5 -- Crew 5. 5 3 -- Total...
...Gore Hall football team became interdormitory champion for the 1921 season by defeating the Standish team 7-3 on Soldiers Field yesterday. L. W. Gibb, quarterback, ran twenty yards with the ball for the Gore touchdown, while J. B. Field, fullback, scored for the Standish team by kicking a field goal...