Word: johnsons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...summary of yesterday's game. HARVARD 2NDS NORTHEASTERN Haskell g. g. R. H. Foster Pritchard, Arnold i.r. l.l. Hess P. H. Rhinelander r.h.b. l.h.b. Goulart Johnson l.h.b. r.h.b. A. Rge Exton, Danielian c. c. Bury B. Parks, Herling r.h.b. l.h.b. Wilkinson Keefe l.l. i.r. Forsberg Rudd c.h.b. c.h.b. Ewer Stenn o.r. o.l. Urquhart R. Beals l.f.b. r.f.b. W. Kae F. W. Rhinelander o.l. o.r. Burton
Astute, pudgy gentlemen of the sporting fraternity were stirred into a semblance of interest in 1924. Floyd Johnson, Homer Smith...
...Roberts had been successively vanquished by some young brawny Boston Lithuanian. But, then- Johnson was a has-been, knocked out by fat Jess Willard; Smith was a trial horse, only fair; Roberts, who had ever heard of him? Astute, pudgy gentlemen relaxed; the heavyweight situation seemed unchanged. . . . Later came news of the defeat of clever Jack Renault, tough Johnny Risko at the same hands. The hands belonged to square-jawed Jack Sharkey, carried the potential power of dynamite. Binghamton-born, Boston-bred, this Lithuanian with a famed Irish name* served in the navy, has boxed professionally for but two years...
...surprising that Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, wife of the Governor of Pennsylvania, was a part of the labor news last week. She made a move to end the Passaic, N. J., textile workers' strike;* despatched a letter to Col. Charles S. H. Johnson, Vice President of the Botany Worsted Mills, conspicuous on the employers' side of the deadlock, urging him to recognize the union organization...
...line-up: HARVARD 1930 EXETER J. C. Fuller, Douglas l.e. r.e. McCullough, Hill Storey l.t. r.t. Kales, Johnson Fordyce l.g. r.g. Tyson, Brown Bigelow c. c. Miller, Murch Ticknor r.g. l.g. Sumner Waterman r.t. l.t. Finlayson Lewis r.e. l.e. Williams, Best Wetmore q.b. q.b. Coombs Mason, Holbrook, l.h.b. r.h.b. Thompson, Farr Devers, Coolidge r.h.b. l.h.b. Cookman Hitch f.b. f.b. Gilligan...