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...Nobody was seriously injured and no aeroplane was damaged beyond repair. A. V. Roe was the greatest sufferer in this respect, breaking both of his triplanes, because his engines were not powerful enough to sustain the machines in air. The aviator himself escaped with a few scratches and bruises. Kearney's Pfitzner monoplane was nearly demolished early in the meet when his engine stopped and he crashed into the wire fence in front of the grand-stand. Kearney fortunately sustained but few injuries himself. Clifford B. Harmon, an amateur, also damaged his machine, a Farman biplane. Grahame-White's biplane...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY MEET | 9/27/1910 | See Source »

...batting orders: HARVARD. HOLY CROSS. Lanigan, 3b. 3b., D. Mahoney Harvey, c.f. s.s., Craig Currier, c. 2b., Jones Aronson, r.f. c., Larkin Simons, s.s. p., Dowd Dana, l.f. 1b., Kearney Crocker, 2b. l.f., S. Mahoney Briggs, 1b. r.f., Harrington Hicks, Hartford, p. c.f., Whalen

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECOND HOLY CROSS GAME | 6/10/1909 | See Source »

Harvard's first two touchdowns were made in the first eight minutes of play after Hoar had blocked Kearney's punt on the Bates 20-yard line. Harvard got the ball on the 15-yard line, Corbett went around left end for seven yards and White made four yards through left tackle. Corbett tried right guard for two yards and Smith carried the ball through the same place for the first touchdown. Burr kicked the goal. Kearney kicked off again to Corbett who picked the ball up on the 5-yard line and with splendid interference ran the whole length...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENSATIONAL FOOTBALL GAME | 10/8/1908 | See Source »

...playing in the second half was more ragged, and both teams were repeatedly penalized. Burr kicked off to Kearney, who returned the ball to Cutler on the 48-yard line. Corbett and Smith made twenty yards on three line plunges, and Crowley recovered an onside kick on Bates' 8-yard line. From there Smith went across the line for the last touchdown. Burr kicked the third goal. Kearney kicked off to Smith, who ran the ball back to the 35-yard line. Burr returned the ball to Cobb on Bates' 40-yard line, where his fumble was recovered by White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENSATIONAL FOOTBALL GAME | 10/8/1908 | See Source »

...welcomes even such a hackneyed theme as "The Cox'n," and a tale so slight as "Old Kearney," for their contrasting nearness to the College. "The Conversion of Cavendish" does not deal with religion, but is an overdone burlesque on golf containing a swear word and nothing else to speak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 10/6/1899 | See Source »

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