Word: richeson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...game, may be able to play against Harvard. They were replaced today at right and left end by Deaver and Bingham in the lineup, which was as follows: left end, Bingham, left tackle, Mulstead; left guard, Eckart; center, Lovejoy; right guard, Diller; right tackle, Blair; right end, Deaver; quarterback, Richeson, left halfback, Neale; right halfback; Pond; full back, Mallory...
Yale however is reported to have suffered wholesale injuries in its recent hard contested games. Richeson, Neidlinger and Mallory are all reported to be below their best physical form...
...advantage lies in her backfield. If, as has been rumored, Milstead, Yale's Herculean tackle, is kept out of today's line-up by injuries the Yale forward line will be little stronger than that of Princeton. But in the backfield, Princeton has no players who can equal Mallory, Richeson, Neidlinger, Stevens, Pond and Neale...
News from Yale indicates that her star backfield men, Lyle Richeson, Newell Niedlinger, Neal, and Charles O' Hearn, are slightly injured and probably will not play today, although Coach Tad Jones will not keep the men out of the game if the southerners have unusual strength. In their places will be Murphy at quarterback, Stevens and Pond at the half positions, and Mallory at fullback. The Yale line follows: ends, Hulman and Luman; tackles, Miller and Milstead; guards, Eckart and Diller; center, Lovejoy...
...backfield Newell Neidlinger will not be found at the quarterback's position because of a muscle injury, which he recently sustained. In his place will be the dependable Lyle Richeson, former half-back of Tulane, who will be supported in the backfield by Mallory, William Neal, and O'Hearn. Mallory, who has been on the injured list this week, will start, but he will play but one half at most...