Word: sandbach
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HARVARD PRINCETON Johns, 2b rf, Jabara Lupien, 1b 2b, Sandbach Bilodeau, ss lf, M. Hill Owen, 3b c, Paine Colwell, c ss, Chubet McTerne, cf 3b, Novak Grondahl, lf cf, D. Hill Sullivan, rf 1b, Fallon Ingalls, p p, Bell Game Time: 3 o'clock; Soldiers Field...
...familiar, faces of Captain Dean Hill in Centerfield, Ken Sandbach at second base, and Bill Fallon at first will again bring boos and applause from the Soldiers Field stands...
Kevorkian was the only Harvard man to be so honored. Other members of the team include Merrill and Davis of Dartmouth, ends; Toll, of Princeton, tackle; Morrell of Navy, and Montgomery of Princeton, guards; Hauze of Penn, center; Sandbach and White of Princeton, Kurlian of Penn, and Handrahan of Dartmouth, backs...
...rule for Princeton v. Yale games is that when Yale has a good team, Princeton wins; when Princeton has a good team. Yale wins. Operation of that rule at Princeton last week was the least contradictory feature of the wildest, fastest, most astonishing Yale-Princeton football game on record. Sandbach's field goal and White's two touchdowns climaxing long marches put Princeton ahead 16-to-0 in the first 20 minutes. Yale came back with one touchdown just before the half. After intermission, Yale ran wild for two more touchdowns, the last on a long pass...
...game with Navy, Princeton alumni found in the envelopes that contained their tickets a polite note signed by President Harold W. Dodds, asking them to refrain from drinking in Palmer Stadium. After the game, 7-to-0 for Princeton on a third-quarter, trick-play touchdown by Ken Sandbach, Princeton's impudent, long-nosed, snooping campus police could find only ten empty whiskey bottles, against 500 after the Rutgers game fortnight before...