Word: greeleys
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...next four touchdowns were made in rapid succession with S. L. Batchelder '31, T. W. Gilligan '31, and D. M. Greeley '31, accounting for the scores. Gilligan counted twice, once on a long pass from Batchelder. The first team's passes were working beautifully for long gains, the scrub defense seeming unable to diagnose the plays...
...this point a backfield composed of Greeley, Batchelder, Mason, and G. L. Graves '31 was put behind the scrub line and Sumner Putnam '31, Holbrook, T. G. Moore '29, and A. W. Huguley '31 going in for the first team. The ball was given to the University eleven on the scrub 15-yard line, and on the second play Putnam ran thirteen yards for a score. The pigskin was brought out and this time placed on the scrub 20-yard line. After Huguley had made a few yards on three line bucks. Holbrook circled the left wing for the last...
...rest of the quarterback squad is made up of Summer Putnam '31, younger brother of E. T. Putnam, and D. M. Greeley '31, both promising youngsters who with sufficient seasoning may develop into useful reserve pilots before the end of the year...
Team B--R. H. O'Connell '30, l.e.; H. L. Movlus, Jr., '30, l.t.; J. S. Cunningham, '29, l.g.; B. H. Dorman '29, c.; R. S. Warner '31, r.g.; Clark, r.t.; V. M. Harding '31, r.e.; D. M. Greeley '31, Gilligan, q.b.; T. F. Mason '30, l.h.b.; S. L. Batchelder '31, r.h.b.; J. W. Potter...
Scouts of Chief Forester William Buckhout Greeley combed the National Forests, climbed mountains, counting big game animals for the Department of Agriculture. Assistant Forester Will C. Barnes, for Secretary Jardine, last week announced the results of the census. C. Young antelopes can be raised on the bottle and old antelopes, fence-fearing, flourish on the open ranges. The U. S. now has 7,665 of these animals, of which 2,157 are in Arizona, only two in South Dakota...