Word: keefer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD BROWN Zarakov s.s. 2b. Ruckstall Ullman 2b. s.s. Cutler Ellison 1b. r.f. Keefer Rogers r.f. 3b. Dixon Coady l.f. c.f. Williams Burgess c.f. p. Trumbower Dacey 3b. 1b. Hoffman Samborski c. c. Holden Herrmann p. l.f. Dugan...
...importance if the Crimson is to reverse last year's Blue verdict. In Brown this afternoon, the University will face one of the strongest nines on the schedule and one that has cultivated of late a perennial habit of triumphing over Crimson teams. The two football stars, Keefer and Dixon, who will bat third and fourth, will be a pair of troublesome hitters to dispose of, and the whole nine is reputed to be proficient with the bat. The new Harvard line-up will undoubtedly handicap the team in some measure. In spite of the defeat, there were encouraging moments...
...Holy Cross End Bjorkman, Dartmouth Beattie, Princeton Tackle Joss, Yale Sturhahn, Yale Guard Hills, Princeton Lovejoy, Yale Center McMillan, Princeton Diehl, Dartmouth Guard Ray, Holy Cross Coady, Harvard Tackle Sayward, Brown Luman, Yale End Stout, Princeton Dooley, Dartmouth Quarterback Bunnell, Yale Pond, Yale Halfback Kline, Yale Slagle, Princeton Halfback Keefer, Brown Gehrke, Harvard Fullback Klevenow, Middlebury...
...backfield of Pond, Slagle, and Gehrke can be announced with apologies to no one. The second team choice is more difficult. Kline rivalled Pond in the Harvard-Yale game. Klevenow was a star with Middlebury, and he would have been a greater star on a greater team. Keefer was one of the flashiest ball carriers in the Stadium all fall. These three men were finally picked, with apologies to the entire Dartmouth trio, two or three Princeton backs, one or two from Brown, Allen and Scott of Yale, Glennon and Crowley of Holy Cross, and any others who may feel...
Further misfortune befell Little Red Riding Harvard. This time the grandmother was Bruin Brown. A wild backward pass from Acting-Centre Robb of Harvard flew over Halfback Mather's head, was snared by Keefer, visiting halfback. Forward passes brought Brown near the Harvard goal. Klump clumped over. Spectators at this game eyed with interest the Brown centre, Eckstein, vendor of blood*! Score: Brown 7, Harvard...