Word: owens
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following members of the 1923 football team: G. H. Browne, C. C. Buell, W. H. Churchill, V. Chapin, H. W. Clark, B. S. Cogan, J. N. Cooper, C. K. Cummings, L. De Jonge, J. H. Dempsey, F. Fiske, J. M. Hartley, A. F. Ladd, C. C. Lee, G. Owen, L. W. Post, F. Rouillard, E. G. Selden, M. W. Self, W. K. Shaw, D. F. Thayer, P. E. Wilson, W. B. Wood, R. Worthington, and B. D. Nash, manager...
...careless play of the earlier games was almost completely corrected, but in the last half the Freshmen were unable to stop the long Exeter passes, a fault which was still prominent in the game with Princeton two weeks later. Churchill and Owen again did excellent work in the back-field, each of them making a touchdown in the first quarter...
...Andover game on November 1, the Freshmen again were forced to the limit to win a 14-9 victory. The yearlings made their winning touchdown in the last three minutes of play after a 30-yard pass from Owen to H. L. Hartley. By their consistent gaining ability, Churchill, Owen and Buell again came to the fore...
...Crimson team was dazzled by the speed and cleverness of the Tigers but nevertheless put up a good defensive fight and in the last quarter twice threatened the Princeton goal. Twice also they held the Orange and Black for downs within their five-yard line. Churchill, Buell, Owen, and H. W. Clark, the Crimson centre, were the bulwark of a defense that kept down what might have been a larger score...
...finest exhibition of the aggressiveness of the 1923 team came, however, in the annual struggle with Yale last Saturday, when the Crimson team, out-weighed 25 pounds to a man, fought through for a 10 to 7 victory. Owen, Churchill, and Buell were the individual stars of the game. The former gathered in a fumble in the last quarter for a 50-yard gain. In two more plunges he carried the ball across the line for the Freshmen's only touchdown...