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...American* and founder-publisher of the Baltimore Star; at Baltimore, after eight months of lingering illness. Before ne was 27 he had served in the army of Napoleon III, had fought under Garibaldi, was a Brigadier General in the (U. S.) Union Army. He saved the life of General Kilpatrick at Big Bethel; was a witness of Sheridan's ride. He was an original member of the Associated Press. His decorations, his clubs were numerous...
...Charles L. Kilpatrick 1000 yards handicap, A. H. O'Neill '28, starting from scratch placed second to Swinburne of Georgetown to whom he conceded 20 yards. Hobart Betts of Princeton, the other scratch man was easily beaten by O'Neill
There were several old players at the field including John K. Kilpatrick, Ralph Bloomer, Morris Ely, George Goss, Ted Lilley, Jack Field, "Cupie" Black., Eli Cutler and Dan Cook...
...Kilpatrick Joins Coaches...
...coaching staff received a valuable addition in John R. Kilpatrick, former All-America end, who reported in uniform to help Coaches Vaughan and Moseley in drilling their squad of ends. At this position, two light, speedy men, Cutler and Dilworth, now have the call over the heavier transfers from tackle and the backfield. Cruikshank; is substituting for the injured Acosta. The line-up of the regular teams: Ends, Cutler and Dilworth; tackles, Dickens and Into; guards, Herr and Cruikshank; center, Callahan; quarterback, Kempton; halfbacks, Aldrich and French; fullback, Webb. The substitutes: Ends, Calhoun and Munger; tackles, Moore and O'Brien...