Word: hulman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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PRINCETON YALE Gray, l.e. r.e., Hulman Treat, l.t. r.t., Diller Dickenson, l.g. r.g., Cross Alford, c. c., Lovejoy Snively, r.g. l.g., Cruikshank Baker, r.t. l.t., Miller Stout, r.e. l.e., Eddy Dinsmore, q.b. q.b., Neidlinger Crum, l.h.b. r.h.b., Jordan Cleaves, r.h.b. l.h.b. Wight Caldwell, f.b. f.b., Scott...
...HAVES, CONN., October 27, 1922--Yale and the Army both worked in the Bowl today, putting the finishing touches on the teams before the game tomorrow. Yale will line up as follows: l.e., Eddy; l.t., Joss; l.g., Cruikshank; c., Lovejoy; r.g., Cross; r.t., Miller; r.e., Hulman; q.b., Neldlinger; backs, Neale, Jordan, and Mallory. The Army will start the game as follows: l.e., Myers; l.t., Mulligan; l.g., Briedster; c., Garlisch; r.g., Faruick; r.t., Goodman; r.e., White; q.b., Smythe; backs, Lawrence, Dodd, and Wood...
...sensational as ever. In the lows, Falk of California, who captured second place last May, will run again and will need his full strength to beat Taylor of Princeton and Meyers of Rutgers. Hauers, Thayer, or Fitts may pick up a point or two for the University, while Hulman of Yale may place. Thomson, Princeton's all-around athlete, should win the highs, although his best time has been equalled on one occasion by Whitney of the University and Cooke of Wesleyan...
...yard low hurdle race will undoubtedly be one of the best of the afternoon. Hulman has done some good work in this event as well as in the tall timbers, but Fitts is expected to prove his superior. Fitts is big and fast, with a long stride, and excellent form. He comes will a rush at the end, and this, added to his other qualifications should enable him to finish ahead of the Ell, and swell the Crimson total by five points. Hulman should be close on his heels. With Whitney, Hauers, and Thayer contesting the Elis right to second...
...been improving very fast lately, have ever done, but Davis, unless bothered by his old injury, which kept him out of the meet against the Engineers, will surely win second place, while Gratwick, who has done 11 feet 6 inches, looks like the logical choice for third place over Hulman, whose mark against Princeton was only 11 feet...