Word: hager
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Richard Salisbury GSAS 1 was elected "most valuable player of the year" at last night's annual rugby club meeting, while Richard L. Bowditch '52, Peter A. Hager GB 1, and Pierre J. Lelandais '52 received "honorable mention...
...opening three minutes, Pete Hager scored, breaking out of a scrum for a touchdown. Later, towards the end of the second half, 230-pound Jeff Powers battered through the light-weight visitor's defense to make the second and final touchdown...
Crimson hooker, Jim Hardy, injured his arm early in the game, and had to leave the field. Since rugby does not allow substitutions, the Crimson had to play one man short. Another casualty was ex-Princetonian Pete Hager. He sprained his ankle during the second half, but continued playing...
...Princeton stars, Pete Hager and Bill Ulrich, will play with the ruggers this morning against their alma mater. The game is scheduled to start at 11:45 a.m., and will be played on the House Football Field unless the ground there turns out to be too soft. If it does, the ruggers will switch to the Cambridge City Ground, behind the Stadium...
Four outstanding men have added power to this year's team. The Business School's Pete Slusser is straight from the Stanford varsity football squad. Pete Hager, another Business School man, is a 220 pound rugby forward from Princeton. Tony Mitcheley, a third Business student, and Dick Salisbury, of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, are both Britishers, and veterans of English college rugby...