Word: smyth
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Blue Squad (Leverett, Lowell, Dudley, Kirkland); Ends--R. C. Driscoll (D), D. J. Donahos (Low), A. F. Kennay (Low.), E. T. Smyth (Lev.), D. Tyler (Lev.), A. M. Glazerman (Lev.), Tackies--H. L. Moffet (Low.), C. T. Browne (K), C. R. Hartley (K), R. A. Monroe (Lev.); Guarde--F. G. Dewar (D), J. S. Morgan, Jr. (D), H. S. Reynolds (K), E. H. Stone (K), L. A. Segel (Lev.); Centers--J. J. O'Donnell (D), L. I. Alpert (K), J. A. Muss (Low.); Quarterbacks--W. E. Allison (D), R. G. Lown (Low.); D. J. O'Connor (Lev.); Halfbacks...
With time running out in the first half, Bunny Buckey O'Connell tossed a pass to Buz Smyth, who fought his way down to the ten. O'Connell hit John Bagsadarian in the end zone on the next play for the game's only touchdown. John Stokes converted...
Leverett's vaunted passing attack failed to click today as it went after its third win. Buzzy Smyth caught the only pass out of 13 attempted by the Bunnies. The game was hard fought throughout, but neither team seriously threatened to score...
...James G. Smyth, collector in San Francisco, was indicted for backdating tax returns to save interest and penalty payments. A jury acquitted Smyth of conspiring to backdate some returns, but he remains under indictment in connection with two: his own and his wife...
...yesterday's football, Leverett's quarterback Bucky O'Connor and halfback Sandy Batchelder stood out in the Bunnie's win. In the second quarter, O'Connor passed from Dudley's 37-yard line to right end Buzz Smyth for the first touchdown...