Word: sandbach
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...victory over Harvard. In the face of the mediocre season enjoyed be Coach Fritz Crisler's eleven thus far this confidence hardly seems justified. But a team which includes veterans Captain Montgomery, Charley Toil, Fred Ritter, George Stoess, and Steve Cullinan in the line and Ken Sandbach, Jack White, and Chick Kaufman in the backfield boasts enough potential power to run rough-shod over most of the stronger grid teams in the east...
...Montgomery, T. W. '37 r.g. 23 183 6. Cullinan, S. E. '37 c. 21 180 5.11 Ritter, A. F. '37 l.g. 23 190 6. Stoess, G. J. '37 l.t 23 198 6.2 Chubet, J. P. III '37 l.e 23 170 6. Sandbach, E. K. '37 q.b. 22 180 6. Kaufman, C. E. '37 r.h.b. 23 181 5.11 White, J. H. '38 l.h.b. 21 177 5.10 Hill, D., Jr. '37 f.b. 21 185 6. Team average 22 188 6. Line average 22 190 6. Backfield average...
Tomorrow Princeton will be Marter for when Crimson starts to Russell around they ardent so Baum. Crislermen will Nee Moore than one Sandbach and one Barnicle to stop Harvard. Teams Bothwell be fighting, lose Irwin, and Tigers will get Hedblomped. Harvard has had to Bayer heavy Toll of Pyne and Marks from blows, but will win. Princeton won't be a Mountain too much, but will be all in a Flather, thinks Sage Vruwink the game through alcoholic haze. Score; Harvard 2, Princeton...
With his starting lineup virtually complete, Coach Dick Harlow is now concentrating on means of stopping the flashy Princeton offense led by Ken Sandbach, who is known far and wide as one of the best signal callers in the East...
Individually the best play was the base running of Tiger Captain Bob French in the seventh. He went to second when Owen erred on his grounder and the outfield was slow retrieving the ball, and scored by beating the play home on Sandbach's grounder to deep short. ab r h po a e Adizgian, 3b 4 2 2 1 1 1 Prouty, 1f 4 2 1 2 0 0 Bilodeau, ss 3 3 2 1 4 1 Owen, 2b 4 3 2 4 2 1 Gibbs, cf 5 1 2 4 0 1 Colwell...