Word: harley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...little saint that is made of rye and harley and potatoes and trickles down your throat and into your stomach and so on," was the answer that little Peter Mickiewinski received from his friend great Jean Grigorovitch...
HARVARD. TRINITY. Fitts, r.f. l.g., Noralund Harley, l.f. r.g., Tansill Tyson, c. c., Miller Feining, r.g. l.f., Canner Chase, l.g. r.f., Bolles...
Tyson and Feiring will be in the lineup tonight for the University. Although they both started against New Hampshire Wednesday, their recently injured ankles were not sufficiently recovered to permit them to play at their best. Harley made sure of holding the left forward position by his aggressiveness Wednesday. Although no taller, his heavier build makes him more valuable than Poll against an experienced team. Fitts will be at his regular forward position. Chase has developed into an able substitute in Captain Tolbert's absence, and will team with Feiring this evening...
...weeks away with a clean slate. The Illinois, how-ever, must defeat the strong Wisconsin eleven next Saturday to enjoy a like prestige. The Illini are favorites over the Badgers, but Ohio is picked to win the final game and the championship for a second year. Ever since Chick Harley almost single-handed won Ohio a Conference Title two years ago, the Buckeyes have been figuring "big" in the Middle West. They lost, moreover, one of their best men in Pixley, now playing on the Princeton "Omelettes"--ineligible under the one-year rule...
...gained by one player, and is as impressive an individual performance as the 1920 gridiron can show. All in all, he has shown himself to have all the attributes necessary for "All-American" calibre, and, along with Oss of Minnesota, the Badger "Blacksmith" bids fair to succeed to "Chick" Harley's niche in Middle Western College Football. It will be interesting to see what Walter Eckersall has to say about Gipp's work during the rest of the season. The former quarterback now reporting for the Chicago press has more influence on Walter Camp's selections than any other scribe...