Word: klevenow
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Middlebury, little is known beyond the overwhelming score by which they went down to defeat before Yale's powerful attack. The Vermont team emerged from the battering at New Haven with only one man injured physically. Whether young Klevenow, last year's Middlebury captain and now serving his first season as a coach, can pull together the morale of his men, will not be decided until this afternoon. If the Middlebury eleven fails to press Harvard, it will be the first time that the Vermonters have failed to do so since Harvard...
...Coach Klevenow's little Vermont college team, which will play here next Saturday, was no match for a Yale team seemingly even more powerful than the Blue elevens of the last two years. Yale put on a terrific attack which netted them 19 first downs and eight touchdowns, five of the latter coming in the first half. With an apparently inexhaustible supply of brilliant backs, the Elis tore through the visitors' line almost at will. Bunnell, Kline, Cutler, and Wienecke starred in the Yale offense. The New Haven line was impregnable, and Middlebury's only gains were made by forward...
Against Coach Klevenow's eleven Yale will put a leaderless team, for Captain John Joss is out of the game with sinus trouble. However, the Elis are sure to be strong in the line, with Sturhahn, Root, Richards and Butterworth back in uniform. Yale's wingmen appear inferior to Middlebury's, as Coach Jones feels the loss of Bingham and Luman, last year's regulars...
...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...