Word: shiverick
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...half lap races on the board track. Crim is showing up well this winter, though he is not as good on the boards as on the cinders. Another likely candidate for this team is Bartsch, a 220 man who has shown promise for the last two years, while Fritz Shiverick, the football captain, may also win a place. Shiverick has only been out for a short time, but he is doing good work in the short dashes and looks like one of the most dependable sprinters in Moakley's collection...
...following captains have been elected: Harvard W. H. Wheeler '18 Tackle Yale A. L. Gates Tackle Princeton M. O. Wilson End Pennsylvania R. R. Kraft End Michigan C. C. Smith Fullback Cornell F. T. Shiverick Quarter Dartmouth F. J. Dussosoit End Columbia D. A. Cochran End Pittsburg H. C. Carlson End Tufts E. Doane Fullback Lafayette J. A. Welder Halfback Penn. State R. A. Higgins End Carlisle G. Tibbetts End Brown M. L. Farnum Guard Syracuse J. D. Moe End Army L. M. Jones Tackle Navy T. G. Fisher End Springfield H. D. Drew Halfback Rutgers K. M. Rendall Tackle...
Frederick T. Shiverick 1918 has been elected captain of the Cornell football team for the season of 1917. He has played on the eleven for two years as halfback and quarterback and is an excellent punter. Shiverick is also a quarter-miller...
...line-up for the New York World's first all Eastern eleven follows: Coolidge, l.e. Harvard McLean, l.t. Princeton Black, l.g. Yale McEwan, c. West Point Hogg, r.g. Princeton Gates, r.t. Yale Moseley, r.e. Yale Shiverick, q. Cornell Pollard, l.h.b. Brown Oliphant, r.h.b. West Point Berry, f.b. Pennsylvania...
Reverting to its custom of former years, Pennsylvania had little difficulty in defeating Cornell 23 to 3 yesterday. Shiverick secured Cornell's only points by a goal from the field in the opening period. The game was a punting duel between the two great kickers, Shiverick and Berry, and the latter easily out-punted his opponent. Miller, at right end for Pennsylvania, was the star of the game...