Word: puffers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...means monopolized Team A yesterday. They were merely Coach Fisher's first choice, and were soon replaced by others. In fact it seemed as if nearly every possible combination was tried. Zarakov exchanged places with Cheek, Spalding went in for Zarakov, Stafford for Spalding, and Samborski, Hammond, and Puffer for the other three. It was difficult to tell which group worked out best...
...giving away any ground, so the ball went to the University. From the 40-yard line to the goal posts they repeated the charge of the day before. Pounding constantly at the scrub's line they rapidly drove them on Hodler substituted for Adie, Cheek for Spalding, and Puffer for Gehrke. It was Puffer, recently arisen from the seconds, who finally carried the pigskin over...
...nearly as much strength as the first string line. At quarterback, Zarakov was given his first opportunity to direct an eleven in action. After Team B had recovered the ball from the scrubs, Zarakov led the team down the field for a touchdown, scored by Cheek, who substituted for Puffer...
...Hitch, who is temporarily on the doctor's list, by Beals at right end. Team B did not show the same force as Team A but, nevertheless, was able to score when Saniborski who had substituted for Howe crossed the zero line. Coach Fisher tried out several combinations. Puffer and Cheek replaced Rogers and Stafford in the backfield, which made it practically the third team backfield. In the line Harrison and Robinson, recent donners of the red jersey, replaced Taylor and Robb, and the second eleven's center, Gamsche, gave way to the 1922 star end, Holder. Thus...
...Harrison '27, l.t., 188 George Hoague '26, l.g., 189 D. S. Holder '25, c., 176 W. P. Locke '27, r.g., 201 C. E. Bohlen '27, r.t., 175 E. M. Beals '25, r.e., 175 M. A. Cheek Jr. '26, q.b., 170 Isadore Zarakov '27 q.b., 158 R. W. Puffer '26, l.h.b., 165 A. W. Samborski '25, r.h.b., 170 George Braden...