Word: hogg
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following mythical football team of the best players from Harvard, Princeton and Yale, has been chosen by the Princetonian. It is made up of five Yale men and three each from Princeton and Harvard: Harte, l.e. Harvard Gates, l.t. Yale Nourse, l.g. Princeton Gennert, c. Princeton Hogg, r.g. Princeton Baldridge, r.t. Yale Moseley, r.e. Yale Robinson, q Harvard Neville, l.h.b. Yale Casey, r.h.b. Harvard Legore, f.b. Yale...
...Guards are always a hard problem because the playing of the position is seldom spectacular. It would be almost as logical to put Black and Snow there as Nourse and Hogg; but the Princeton men have worked with Gennert for two years. Black would be a wonderful leader for the team, but his actual playing in the Harvard-Yale game was below big-team calibre. Fox, for a man of but one season's experience, comes close to being picked. Captain Dadmun, of Harvard, has not shown much all season...
What complicates Princeton's predicament is the fact that this year's Freshman eleven was of very poor calibre and consequently will furnish no good material for next year's first team. What Princeton lacks above all are power guards, for the graduation of Captain Hogg and Nourse will leave a great vacancy in the centre of the line. Funk may be moved from end to centre, filling the Gannert's old place, but none of the substitutes or Freshman guards are equally university material...
...Hogg...
...Hogg 1917, of Pittsburgh, Pa., captain of the Princeton eleven, prepared at Andover where he played regularly in the line for two seasons. In his first year at Princeton he played guard on the freshman football team. For three seasons he has been on the Princeton team, and last year played a brilliant game against the University. Hogg is 22 years old, weighs 201 pounds and is six feet in height...