Word: pollards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Early, Callahan sustained an injury which will keep him out a good part of the season. This was a serious blow to the line, but until a few days ago Coach Campbell was counting on a strong backfield combination. Then it was learned that Pollard, star Middlebury athlete, and Walling, who came from the North Shore Country Day School of Chicago with an excellent reputation, would both be out of scrimmage for two or three weeks on account of leg injuries. These two players were destined to be halfbacks in the line-up against Andover today. Their loss...
...with Chicago on Saturday. Smith filled the tackle hole left by the graduation of last year's captain, Spellman, and stopped every play that came through his side of the line. Keefer, who formerly played for the University of Michigan, proved a sensation in the backfield promising to rival Pollard, the greatest back in Brown football history. He ran rampant through the Colby line during the short time that Coach Robinson's substitutions allowed him to stay in the game...
...team was severely handicapped by the loss of Leekley, but as he leaves the Infirmary today Coach Chase expects to have him ready to start against Yale next week. Harvard 1927 Exeter Hesse, r.f. l.g., Ellis Lightbourne, l.f. r.g., Pollard, Wilson, Saunders Malick, De Ravignon, c. c., Cooke, Pullinger Eaton, Thomas, l.g. r.f,. Merrill Eby, McCrum, r.g. l.f., Lightbourne...
Those elected were Elmer Berry 1G.ed., I. R. Carey 2G.ed., R. I. Jacobs, 1G.ed., W. F. Keller 2G.ed., W. F. Linehan, 4G.ed., A. H. Lord 2G.ed., C. E. Marquardt 1G.ed., R. R. Masterson 2G.ed., T. W. Noon 2G.ed., J. C. Page 1G.ed., W. F. Pollard Jr. 2G.ed., W. J. Reed 2G.ed., C. R. Rounds 1G.ed., R. L. Wright 1G.ed...
...Republican nominee in Vermont is practically certain of election. Congressman Dale, although reflected to the next Congress, resigned his seat to contest for the place in the Senate. He made one of the main issues of his campaign for nomination unqualified opposition to any modification of the Volstead Act. Pollard is classed as a Wet and it is thought likely that there will be some breakage of party lines in the vote on the prohibition issue. Any advantage that Pollard has by being related to Calvin Coolidge, Vermont's leading son, will be more or less balanced...