Word: herbe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lettermen who voted for captain were: Bill McDaniel, Bob Kennedy, Don Swegan, Paul Champion, Dave Mackintosh, Lou DiLuzio, Bill Fisher, John Coan, Howie Foster, Chester Pierce, Ed Dewey, Frank LeBart, Mal Allen, Bob Faber, John Grady, Paul O'Leary, Charlie Roche, Bill Jackson, Peter Harwood, Ken O'Donnell, Herb Fritts, Marvin Jenkins, Bill Mielke, Hal Miller, Cowen, Tom Tennant, jack McDonald, and Manager Bob Palmer...
...touchdown. B.U. was held for downs, kicked, and on the first play from scrimmage Hal Miller zoomed across from the 43. B.U. did an encore; Harvard went 155 yards in six plays (five called back), the last being Harwood's 35 yard touchdown. B.U. fumbled on its 35, and Herb Eckenroth scored four plays later...
Eliot's big, competent football team ran into considerably more trouble than it had expected yesterday, but it still had enough power to beat a scrappy Adams eleven, 18 to 8: Hy Brodgen and Herb Eckenrath scored in the first half to offset and Adams safety, and John Boyce went over for the Navy in the third period...
With what is believed to be the highest score ever registered in House football competition, Eliot swept over a powerless Lowell eleven 72 to 0, on Soldiers Field yesterday. The triple threat combine of Johnny Boyce, Gene Brannigan, and Herb Eckenrath proved, behind a forward line of granite, unstoppable to the bewildered Bellboys. Eliot's forward march began in the first period, and continued uninterrupted throughout the entire battle...
...Herb Eckenrath, hailed as the finest passer in college, hooked up with Pete Foley to give the R.O.T.C. team a strong aerial attack, supplemented by a running game sparked by Gene Brannigan, and the dynamic combination exploded to the tune of three touchdowns in the second half...