Word: mccamant
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: PITTSBURG HARVARD Wrobleski, W. Kowallis, l.f. r.f., Holland, Baskerville Ochsenhirt, Brown, c. c., Pattison Lawry, r.f. l.f., Matursevitch, Rauh McCamant, S. Kowallis, l.g. r.g., Huppuch, Reisner Smith, r.g. l.g., Hageman...
Score--Pittsburgh 28, Harvard 25. Goals--Pittsburgh: Lawry 3, McCamant 3, Ochsenhirt 3, Smith; Wrobleski; Harvard: Holland 4, Huppuch 2, Pattison 2, Baskerville, Hageman, Matursevitch. Fouls--Pittsburg: Lawry 2, Ochsenhirt 2, Wrobleski 2; Harvard: Huppuch, Matursevitch, Pattison...
...Holland '33 was high scorer of the game, netting four field goals for Harvard, while Lawry, McCamant, and Ochsenhirt let the Pittsburgh attackers. The home team took the offensive during most of the game, but poor shooting nullified the effects of successful passing, making most of the Crimson sallies fruitless...
HARVARD PITTSBURGH Matursevitch, r.f. l.f., Lawry Pattison, l.f. r.f., Kowallis Rauh, c. c., Ochsenhirt Hageman, r.g. l.g., Smith Huppuch, l.g. r.g., McCamant...
...Wallace McCamant was born at Hollidaysburg, Pa. in 1867, graduated from Lafayette College, removed to Portland, Ore. where he practiced law. For 23 years he served as master in chancery for the U. S. District Court. For 17 months he was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon. An active Republican, he attended as a delegate the National Conventions of 1896, 1900, 1920. At the last he began a political feud with Senator Hiram Johnson by nominating Calvin Coolidge for the Vice Presidency. In 1925 President Coolidge nominated him for the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals...