Word: messer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Back with the Crimson varsity yesterday were wingback Bob Cowles, recovered from a shoulder separation, quarterback Jerry Marsh, who alternated with Carroll Lowenstein, and fullbacks Bill Volmer and Ron Messer...
...Robert R. Cowles, Howard A. Cox, Paul J. Crowley, Nicholas G. Culolias, John C. Culver, Richard T. Duback, John H. Ederer, Thayer Fremont-Smith, Arthur E. French Jr., Samuel H. Fyock, 3d, Robert B. Hardy, Arnold Horween, Jr., John J. Jennings, Albert L. Lemay, Eli Manos, Ronald J. Messer, William E. Monteith Jr., John D. Nichols Jr., Ronald P. Noonan, Bernard E. O'Brien, Gilbert W. O'Neil, Arthur M. Pappas, Floyd H. Popell, Henry A. Rate, Brien F. Reynolds, Joseph C. Ross, Jr., Robert N. Stargel, Henry T. Toepke, Donald F. Weber, William M. Weber, George M. Yazejian, Franklin...
Miller was born near Asheville, N.C., where his father operated the general store and where his uncle, Billy Messer, was police chief for many years. Messer later appeared in Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel thinly disguised as Big Bill Messler. At 13, Miller, big enough to pass for 16, joined the Citizens' Military Training Camps, spent a month riding the Sixth Cavalry's well-trained mares in Georgia and practicing on the rifle range until he qualified as a sharpshooter...
Today, Rate is expected to see extensive action for the first time since his injury. Physically, the varsity is in very good shape, although linebackers Bob Hardy and Rob Messer took it easy most of the week because of various brumps...
Wingback John Ederer, whose passing gives the Crimson a valuable surprise weapon, spent considerable time yesterday sharpening his aerial prowess. Meanwhile, the defensive unit, spearheaded by junior linebackers Bob Hardy and Ronnie Messer, got its last look at simulated Princeton plays...