Word: starring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Hitchcock and Sweetser did good work for the Freshmen, but the particular star of the game was Welch, captain and fullback of the Dean team, who consistently ran back punts for 20 or 25 yards, and baffled the Freshman team with his accurate forward passing...
Williams, however, was more successful, overcoming Rensselaer by the safe margin of 14 to 0. Her play was in good form for so early in the season, and her goal at no time seriously threatened. Toelan, at left half for Williams, was the particular star of the game, often getting away for long gains, two of his runs being for 55 yards The University will meet Williams on October...
...first accurate idea of the calibre of the 1913 football team. A few days ago the CRIMSON said that, while having the greatest confidence in the team, there were several circumstances that should be considered as a warning against over-confidence. The fact that a veteran guard and star back have been left out of today's line-up for reasons that are not encouraging warrants us in reiterating this warning. In the same breath, however, we wish to say, as we did Thursday, that we believe that the team will win our highest confidence. We are certain that...
...scrimmages which have been held during the past week, several new promising candidates have appeared. In the line the most promising man is Robinson, a former University of Minnesota star. White and Oakes, two members of last year's freshman squad have shown up exceedingly well at the tackle positions. At centre Marking has shown exceptional speed and it is thought that he will given a try-out there, with MacLeish, another good substitute, as an understudy. Captain Ketcham would in that case be shifted to end. In the backfield Wilson, quarterback of the 1916 freshman eleven, has distance both...
...while in College that he developed a marked literary taste, and began the collection of the rare and beautiful books, which in his will he left to Harvard University. On April 15, 1912, together with his father, Mr. George D. Widener, he was lost at sea when the White Star steamship Titanic foundered...