Word: jersey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...able to score when Saniborski who had substituted for Howe crossed the zero line. Coach Fisher tried out several combinations. Puffer and Cheek replaced Rogers and Stafford in the backfield, which made it practically the third team backfield. In the line Harrison and Robinson, recent donners of the red jersey, replaced Taylor and Robb, and the second eleven's center, Gamsche, gave way to the 1922 star end, Holder. Thus by the end of the afternoon with few exceptions Team C, was on the field. By 5.30 o'clock all the players had left the Stadium...
...cold, round moon floated over Jersey City, looked down through the smoke veil spread over factories and freight yards, beheld a vast saucer full of humanity grouped about a luridly lit central platform. On the platform, the moon saw two huge men, one coffee-colored, one swart and hairy, pummeling each other clumsily. The moon, sickened and disappointed, sailed away and sank...
...regarded visiting the Pacific Coast as a waste of energy; that he would devote his time to adding the above few states to his support in the South and then try to secure a substantial number of the larger states East of the Mississippi-Indiana, Ohio, New York, New Jersey, West Virginia. After four days of comparative quiet, the special train pulled out of Chicago; and Mr. Davis on the back platform made speeches at Rockford, Freeport, Galena, Dubuque. At Omaha, he made his first major speech-on the farm problem. He declared that 1,200,000 people had been...
Runners ran, jumpers jumped, weight-men heaved and swung their weights, all in the rolling Orange Mountains of New Jersey. The Newark Athletic Club was holding a three-day National track and field carnival, the annual junior and senior A. A. U. championships, on Colgate Field, West Orange...
...Mayer, Robert L. Morrell and President Thomas E. Wilson were appointed receivers on a claim of $5,943 by the John Eiszner Co. The question now remains, Which set of receivers will be left to manage the business? Mr. Klein will, of course, endeavor to have the New Jersey receivership gain supreme control. The Wilson Co.'s aim is to have the three Federal receivers manage assets in New York and Illinois, with ancillary receivers in other States where the Company has important interests...