Word: keefer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...been expected, but the Bears ramriot, tried every sort of offensive play with conspicuous success and might have rolled up a larger score had they cared to do so. Randall, flashy halfback, took the niche in the hearts of Brown rooters that was left vacant by the departed Jackson Keefer. His wonderful open field running accounted for a major part of his team's total yardage, and his all-around performance gave promise of great things in store for the stocky, red-haired back...
Those who thought that Brown would be so much cream on Colgate's brush owned their error when they saw Jackson Keefer bend even such stiff bristles as the redoubtable Eddie Tryon for gain after gain. Even after Keefer was taken out with a broken rib, Brown stuck to its color. Score: Brown 14, Colgate...
Edes, Randall, and Payor are the other scoring threats of especial danger in the Bear backfield. Next to Keefer's 31 points, Edes and Randall have made the most impression on the score-board. Each has chalked up 19 points. Dixon, with only one point less is close on their trail for the runner-up position...
Brown this year has scored a total of 156 points. No field goals have been scored, and with the exception of 18 points, scored after touchdowns, all the Bruin tallies have been made via the rushing or overhead route. Twenty-three touchdowns have been amassed, and of these Keefer has five, while Edes, Randall, and Payor have three each. Mishol, shifty signal caller, has borne the burden of adding the extra points to touchdowns and has booted 11 of Brown's 18 points gained by this method. Captain Stifler, with four boots to his credit, is his closest rival...
...Harvard ends will have plenty of work to do today. The Brown backs, Keefer, Payor, and Dixon, are famed for their speed and shiftiness. Keefer has successfully circled most of Brown's opponents' ends, but will have a hard time. getting around Sayles and Bradford today...