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Minus, this year, the deerlike speed of Walter Koppisch, Columbia "flattened" (as its supporters put it) Haverford, 59-0. Flashing runs by backs Kirchmeyer, Madden, Pease, Norris, offered the spectators whatever thrills they could derive from a contest so one-sided...
...John McBride of Syracuse bided his time at the Polo Grounds, Manhattan. When his time came, at three different moments, he applied his toe to the ball with great care and propelled three spinning field goals over Columbia's goal. Backs Koppisch and Pease of Columbia played smart, shifty football but the Syracuse line was too cool and collected for them. Only once did Koppisch slither by. Score: Syracuse 9, Columbia...
...Koppisch, Columbia...
...West Point, Columbia piled into the Army most manfully. Cadets Wilson and Gilmore ripped through against her, but Koppisch, Pease and Empringham ripped right back. Had Pease not permitted the ball to slither from his grasp on his own 4-yard line, the score might not have been...
...honorary pallbearers which follows is composed of a number of Mr. Haughton's classmates and several members of the Columbia football team. They are: Arthur Adams, first marshal of the class of 1899, H. D. Scott '98, H. R. Hardwick '15, Philip Stockton '96, J. W. Farley '99, Walter Koppisch, captain of the Columbia football team, Dr. Paul Withington '10, assistant coach at Columbia, Albert Stickney '98, F. L. W. Richardson '99, Dr. T. K. Richards '15, C. L. Harding '00, Head Coach R. T. Fisher '12, J. W. Cutler '09, and James R. Krapp, Chairman of the football committee...