Word: okeson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bingham, director of athletics at Harvard, had nothing to say, and Major F. W. Moore, Treasurer of the Athletic Association was silent. No Harvard men gave any support to Hubbard's charges. But the judges and referees who officiated at the games were soon heard from. W. R. Okeson of Lehigh, referee and field judge, testifies that the games "were just good, clean contests between a lot of fine, decent boys coached by gentlemen sportsmen." W. G. Crowell, umpire and referee, described them in almost exactly the same language and said that violations of the rules were few and that...
...Dartmouth game on October 24; referee, E. J. O'Brien; umpire, F. W. Murphy; linesman, H. C. McGrath; field judge, W. H. Okeson...
Referee, W. R. Okeson, Lehigh; umpire, William Holenbach, Pennsylvania linesman, Thomas J. McCabe, Holy Cross; field judge, Fred Burleigh, Exeter. Game starts at 2 o'clock. Time, four 15 minute periods...