Word: starring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...American football team, Walter Camp has this year placed only one member of the University on the first eleven. E. L. Casey Occ, at halfback was the University's sole representative, while Yale and Princeton both failed to place a single man on the all-star aggregation. On the second team the Crimson is unrepresented, but C. A. Clark, Jr., Occ., is awarded a place as guard on the third eleven...
...mistake, the name of Joseph Glaser '20 of St. Louis, Mo., who has played a star game for the team this season, was omitted from the list of those men to whom the "H. A. F." was awarded...
...Andre L'Huillier enlisted as a private in the French Army at the age of 18, and during the first year of the war was wounded twice, at the Argonne and at Champagne. He was then awarded the Croix de Guerre with a star, to which another star and two palms have since been added. During the remainder of the war he received two more wounds, and was awarded the Medaille Militaire and the Legion d'Honneur...
...Freshmen have played five games, of which they have won only the game with Milton on Tuesday. They have already met the Technology Freshmen once this year and were defeated in a close and spectacular game, 1-0. Captain R. W. Heizer of the Yearlings has been the star of the 1923 season, playing an excellent defensive game throughout. Since no game with Yale was played, the awarding of numerals will be determined by the length of time each man has played in the several games...
...last half the Artillery forced the play throughout. Cousens and F. D. Huntington '12, former University football and hockey star, played brilliantly for the Artillery together rushing the ball from mid-field to the 3-yard line when Huntington scored the touchdown...