Word: heagney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard Seconds Andover Chase l.e. r.e. Smith Tilt l.t. r.t. Glock Bohlen l.g. r.g. Bushnel Hayne c. c. Connor Manley r.g. l.g. Hyde Harrison r.t. l.t. Tyler Rudman r.e. l.e. Riley Blake q.b. q.b. Decker Clark h.b. h.b. Aldrich Rosecranz h.b. h.b. Toolan Heagney f.b. fg.b. Steves...
...Heagney Recovers Own Fumble...
Team A was given the pigskin on the center line. It immediately found itself facing much sterner opposition than at any previous time this season, for after driving the scrubs back to their 43-yard line, it lost the ball on downs. Then Heagney, one of the blackshirt's best backs, dropped back to receive a long pass from center. He muffed it, and half a dozen Crimson players closed in. But from out of the mass a figure dashed, dodged one or two tacklers, and then tore down the field, leaving behind a group of dazed players. When...
...Heagney...
...Maine; George Pierce Baker Jr. of Cambridge; Henry Morgan Bohlen of Ipswich; James Cowles Hart Bonbright of Rochester, New York; Walter Lincoln Boyden Jr. of Camridge; Joseph Kinney Collins of Dorchester; Byron Ritter Cutcheon of Long Branch, New Jersey; John Huston Finley Jr. of New York City; William Thomas Heagney of Worcester; George Reebie Johnson of Chicago, Illinois; Sylvester Baker Kelley of Reading; James Smiley Murphy Jr. of Brookline; Howard Parker Sharp of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...