Word: kevorkian
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...line play furnished a bright spot, after a slightly wild first period, and the running of Roberts and Oakes also gave promise of a fast offensive game against the Soldiers. Tuss McLaughry, Brown coach, picked Al Kevorkian as the lineman who gave the Bears the most trouble, and Klein was making his presence felt in the Brown backfield while he was in at guard...
Team A lined up as follows: Winter, l.e., Gaffney, l.t., Kessler, l.g., Jones, c., Allen, r.g., Kevorkian, r.t., Staples, r.e., Boston, q., McTernan, r.h., Roberts and Stuart l.h., and Watt and Hedblom...
TACKLES: Henry M. Adlis '37, Kenneth L. Booth '39, James J. Gaffney, Jr. '37, Captain, Alexander Kevorkian, Jr. '38, Hartman F. Schmidt, Jr. '38, Graham K. Spring...
With Captain Gaffney a spectator for precautionary reasons, Charlie Kessler, at left guard, turned in about the best line performance of the afternoon. Al Kevorkian and Rus Allen also did some fine work at left tackle and right guard upon full professors their most beauti-respectively...
Starting lineups for this afternoon are: Fesler-Stahley outfit: Ends, Winter and Staples; tackles, Adlis and Kevorkian; guards, Allen and Kessler; center, Jones; backs, Roberts, Brooks, Wilson and Struck...