Word: kaw
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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French, the Army fullback, made the greatest gain on Boynton of Williams, who still tops the list of individual scorers with a total of 137 points. French displaced Kaw of Cornell as the runner-up with 91 points. The first nine men follow: Boynton of Williams, 137; French of the Army, 91; Mayer of Cornell, 73; Kaw of Cornell, 72; Way of Penn State, 68; Kellogg of Syracuse, and Peck of Wesleyan, 56 each; Oden of Brown, 50, and Horween of the University, with...
Boynton of Williams is still the supreme scorer with a total of 124 points, his 19 touchdowns, being the most scored by any football player in the United States this season. Kaw of Cornell is a poor second with 72 points. French of the Army holds third place with 66. Lazelle of Williams has kicked the most goals from touchdowns, 22 in number, while Peck of Wesleyan is the leading field goal expert, with seven to his credit...
Following are the records of the pacesetters in individual scoring to date. The columns, from left to right, indicate touchdowns, goals after touchdowns, goals from field and total points registered: Boynton, Williams, 9 10 0 124 Kaw, Cornell, 12 0 0 72 French, Army, 10 3 1 66 Way, Penn State, 10 2 0 62 Kellog, Syracuse, 8 2 0 50 Oden, Brown, 8 2 0 50 Horween, Harvard, 7 4 1 49 Lightner, Penn State, 7 6 0 48 Mayer, Cornell...
Real Star in Kaw...
Although Dobie has been very successful in bringing the use of the forward pass up to a high state of perfection, he has not abandoned his running attack with Kaw and Mayer as the chief weapons of offense. Press reports from Ithaca would give one to believe that Dobie has unearthed a real star in this man Kaw, a lanky halfback who seems to fall at nothing...