Word: rans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Crimson squad escaped without serious injuries from one of the stiffest early season games played for several years. Fitts, who was stunned towards the end of the game in making a hard, diving tackle when Simendinger ran back the University's final kick-off, will be ready to play again this afternoon. The other injuries were even less serious. Mitchell Gratwick '22, letter man at halfback, and A. H. Ladd '23, whom Coach Fisher used as first-string tackle until his shoulder was hurt, will probably be able to take an active part in practice by the middle...
...former Andover player who starred together with O'Bearn on last fall's Freshman team. Neidlinger substituted for Aldrich last Saturday and made a touchdown soon after his entrance into the game, carrying the ball 38 yards around left end. In a practice game early this week Neidlinger ran 45 yards through a broken field for a touchdown and made two other dashes of 25 yards. The former Andover player is a valuable interference man and in addition can kick and pass in first class style. It appears probable that Coach Jones, instead of substituting him for Aldrich, will start...
...days ago we ran a short notice to the effect that the Crimson urges all members of the University to make use of the communication column. We are repeating now in a more prominent position the invitation...
...Pfaffman '24, substituting at fullback, made both the last two touchdowns for the University. On the first occasion he carried the ball through from the six-yard line. On the second he started the Crimson attack by tossing a pass to A. J. Conlon '22 at quarterback. Conlon ran to the 15-yard line. Here Pfaffman broke loose on the first play only to be called back on account of an offside. However, on the fourth play he tore through for the final score...
...first of their series with Columbia 8-3, and on April 16, with Coxe on the mound caught the Pennsylvania nine off form and sent it down to a 4-2 defeat. Then came the worst set-back of the year for the New Haven men, for they ran up against the Holy Cross outfit when it was feeling about its best, and, failing to find Tunney, came out at the wrong end of a 14-1 tally...