Word: players
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bullet passer and gigantic ball carrier of the Longhorn aggregation whom 2000 Texas supporters expect to give Harvard considerable trouble as he makes gaps in the Crimson line. When you watch this fighting player, reminiscent of another Coy, you will follow him along with a cheering section of ardent Texans...
Fifth Game. Already the unmistakable hero of the series, Pepper Martin heard himself described by Manager John McGraw of the New York Giants as the "greatest World Series player I ever saw." He was unabashed when Manager Street, moving him from sixth place to fourth in the batting order, made him clean-up man for St. Louis. In the first inning, he hit a sacrifice fly on which High scored. In the sixth, after Captain and Second Baseman Frankie Frisch had made a two-base hit, Pepper Martin smashed a homerun into the left field grandstand. In the eighth...
...single touchdown by Thomas Locke '35, Harvard Freshman back and former Exeter player, secured a victory over the strong Exeter team which was defeated by the first year men 6 to 0 in the Stadium before 1500 on Saturday...
...player there might well seem to be two separate spheres of activity, two spinning worlds whose orbits coincide for one brief moment at game time. On one side is the spectator and the speculator, the loyal old grad and the girls in red hats, the bands and the winning
...star soccer team of graduates yesterday defeated the University team by a score of 6 to 4. R. M. Gummere, Jr. '34 was the outstanding player of the game, scoring a total of three goals. Captain Broadbent also showed up well, while for the graduates, Coach Danelian and Baker performed the best work. D. B. Dorman '32, a letter man of two years ago, was again in the University lineup...