Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Yale took the ball on her own three yard stripe. Parker kicked to Crickard on Harvard's 38-yard line. Wilbur of Yale smothered a buck by Sherry. On the next play a mix-up in backfield forced the ball to Harvard's 32-yard line. Then Wood kicked to Booth, who was downed in his tracks on Yale's 41-yard stripe...
After yesterday's practice Coach Stevens announced that he would start Captain Booth at left halfback instead of Lassiter, and Hillman Halcombe at center in place of Ben Betner. The rest of the lineup will be. Flygare and Barres, ends: Wilbur and Hall, tackles; Nichols and Rotan, guards: and Parker, Crowley, and Levering in the backfield with Booth
...first team lineup was as follows: l.e., Flygare; l.t., Wilbur; l.g., Nichols; l.e., Holcombe; r.g., Rotan; r.t., Hall; c., Barres; q.b., Parker; l.h.b., Booth; h.b., Crowley; f.b., Levering...
...probable starting line which will face Harvard Saturday worked with several backs who will probably see action. After Booth retired, the team lined up as follows: Flygare, Madden, l.e.; Wilbur, l.t; Nichols, l.g; Doonan, Betner, c.; Rotan, r.g.; Hall, r.t.; Barres, r.e.; Parker, q.b.; Lassiter, l.h.b.; Crowley, r.h.b.; Hughes, Leavering, Muhlfeld...
...Clark Chamberlain, Michigan State runner, who was attempting to retain his last year's crown, annexed second place, but was not counted in the team results as only colleges with five finishing men are able to compete for the trophy. Chamberlain was but five seconds behind Dean, and Parker of N. Y. U. followed...