Word: stoutly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...perfectly possible that another team could FIRST ELEVEN Position SECOND ELEVENS Mahaney, Holy Cross End Bjorkman, Dartmouth Beattie, Princeton Tackle Joss, Yale Sturhahn, Yale Guard Hills, Princeton Lovejoy, Yale Center McMillan, Princeton Diehl, Dartmouth Guard Ray, Holy Cross Coady, Harvard Tackle Sayward, Brown Luman, Yale End Stout, Princeton Dooley, Dartmouth Quarterback Bunnell, Yale Pond, Yale Halfback Kline, Yale Slagle, Princeton Halfback Keefer, Brown Gehrke, Harvard Fullback Klevenow, Middlebury...
Anthony Fokker, Dutch airplane constructor, arrived on the Mauretania, rosy and stout as ever, welcomed reporters. His factory at Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., is firmly established and building reconnaissance planes for the Army Air Service. His Holland plant built 500 planes in one year-more than the combined output of all other American aircraft factories. Most of these 500 went to South American republics...
...word of thanks from Coach Roper. The punters and drop-kickers were put through an effective drill and the whole squad wound up the day with a session of tackling the dummy. The probable lineup against. Yale will be McMillan center: Hills and Howard, guards, Beattle and Gates, tackles; Stout and Gates, tackles Stone and Drews, ends. Dinsmore, Quarterback Slagle, Dignan and Caldwell, backs...
...Howard, Stout, and McMillan made similar performances at their respective positions. The remaining linemen are not mentioned, not because their work was in any way deficient, but because if one attempted to name the strong points of the Princeton team one would have to name nearly the whole squad...
Gamache and Greenough will face Stout today. They represent the two extremes of the Crimson team in regard to experience. Greenough has already made a worthy name for himself as a forward. Gamache, on the other hand, has everything to gain today, starting in the first big game of his life. His chances of starting the Yale game depend entirely on the impression he gives the coaches this afternoon...