Word: lindner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There are also six Sophomores in the number, Coady, Dean, Gamache, Lindner, Miller, and Sayles...
...seclusion of the baseball cage and locker building, where the Brown game was carefully gone over and the faults of the team pointed out. The line-ups in the cage were continually being changed: The following was the strongest combination at any one time: ends, Chase and Dean; tackles, Lindner and Taylor; guards, Dunker and Theopold; center, Greenough; quarterback. Stafford; backs, Hammond, Sayles, and Howe...
Coady and Lindner were mountains of strength at the tackles. Theopold played his best game of the year and Dunker showed that he is decidedly back in shape to play. As long as his strength lasted, he was the life of the line. Greenough, playing his first game at center, had a bit of trouble with his passing, but his defensive play was above criticism. The ends, Dean in particular, were at their best...
Harvard Brown Dean l.e. r.e. Boda Coady, Taylor l.t. r.t. Sayward Dunker, Hoague, Daniell l.g. r.g. McDermott, Provonchee Greenough, Holder c. c. Eckstein, S. Metzger, Stephens Theopold, H. Bradford r.g. l.g. McCrillis Lindner r.t. l.t. Roman, Smith Gamache, Beals r.e. l.e. Sheldon, Talbot Stafford, Spalding q.b. q.b. Meyers, Richardson Howe, Samborski l.h.b. r.h.b. Pryor, Dixon Sayles, Kilgour r.h.b. l.h.b. Keefer, Klump Maher f.b. f.b. Pohlman, Sweet...
...LINDNER Left Tackle...