Word: mishel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this afternoon's drill with five substitutes taking the place of the "iron men" at different times. Miller and prommchee worked at the tackle poets for a time, and Harry cornswee brother of the university star, was used at guard Edes worked with the regulars, taking regulars taking Mishel's place, while Frank Easchberd was at quarterback instead of Randell...
...Dartmouth stands kept wailing "We want a touchdown," a plea whose pathos was accentuated by Randall and Mishel of Brown. Randall crossed the line. Mishel kicked a field goal. Score: Brown, 10; Dartmouth...
...game and every man starred. The line consistently outplayed the Blue forward barrier, and opened big gaps through which the hanks tore off long gains. Randall, Brown quarterback, was the outstanding player of the day. It was he who directed the magnificent opening charge of the Bear, who, with Mishel; successfully engineered the passing attack, and who carried the burden of competing with McGunigle, the Yale punter. All these duties the stocky quarterback performed in a workmanlike manner that stamped him as a dangerous menace to the teams yet remaining on the Brown schedule...
Providence, R. I., November 12, 1925.--Stifler and Broad, ends; Talbot and Smith, tackles; MacCrillis and Prorouchee, guards: Getz, center; Mishel, quarterback; and Dixon, Keefer, and Payor, back was the line-up that ran through signals in today's practice. As this eleven has been working together constantly since the Boston University game, no changes are expected before the whistle blows for the Harvard game Saturday...
Luck was against Brown in the Dartmouth game. Expected to dash to an easy win, the Indians of the North were played to a standstill. Dartmouth scored two touchdowns when Sage blocked a pair of punts, but the famous big Green offense was completely stopped. A forward pass from Mishel to Broda put a Brown touchdown over the line, but it was called back on a penalty...