Word: hoag
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard Princeton Curtis g. g. Marshall Black pt. pt. Howard Crane c.pt. c.pt. Hubbell Watson f.d. f.d. Jeffers Morrison s.d. s.d. Anderson Hoag t.d. t.d. Shackleford Merriam c. c. Simmons Norris t.a. t.a. Fisher Sullivan s.a. s.a. Sutherland Skilling f.a. f.a. Dittmar Ehre o.h. o.h. Gleason Thomas (capt.) i.h. i.h. Farrell
...return of I. G. Black '24, and T. W. Hoag '25, letter men on last year's team, has strengthened the team considerably, and Coach Herbert is confident the Crimson will make a creditable showing, although he would not predict a victory...
...result of more than 60 elimination wrestling bouts for the Olympic try-outs, held in the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. Saturday evening, B. J. Goldberg '26, wrestling in the 115-pound class, and B. W. Hoag '25, wrestling in the 191-pound class, won places in the final trials which will be held in New York City sometime next month. The winners of the bouts in New York will go to France this summer as members of the United States Olympic team...
...Thomas, Nunneker, Skilling, Norris, and Crane as the most reliable attack men, with Reid, Sullivan; Salter, and Watson for probable defense stars. The appearance this week of I. G. Black '24, Samson Merriam '25, J. L. Rudofsky '24, R. C. Morrison '26, D. H. Stevens '24, and T. W. Hoag '25 is expected to alter considerably the tentative line...
...victories with no defeats in their bouts with the Brown and M. I. T. substitutes. Milton Krook '25, University champion in the 115-pound class, won the decision from Field of Brown, and in the next bout, A. J. Bornstein '25 defeated Cummings of M. I. T. T. W. Hoag '25, in the unlimited class, threw Coleman of M. I. T. in an exciting bout after seven minutes and five seconds of fast wrestling...