Word: stringer
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...second surprising Improvement is that of Henry Murphy, captain of last year's Yardling squad. A second-stringer at the beginning of the fall, he broke into the starting lineup at center in the Tufts game and proved himself by scoring the winning goal. In the Tech game he was the outstanding star, scoring another goal and coming close to several more. "Murphy" has a priceless talent for playmaking which is the factor that makes him a successful pivot man, but neither this nor his accuracy in setting up shots is as obvious to the layman as his speed...
Yesterday had another development, one which was more or less expected; Don Daughters was back at right end on the A team in place of Win Jameson, first-stringer for two days. Daughters will undoubtedly start his fifth game of the season day after tomorrow...
...other Seniors will be on the front line: Red Lowman, veteran first stringer of three seasons, at forward, and John Herrick, who in his first year on the first team, leads the Crimson scorers with 84 points tallied from his center post...
Consistent scoring took place in every period. Cox, Hulse, and Willetts each made a goal in the first period. In the second period Cox made a goal unassisted, and Hulse also netted one. Hulse made the first goal in the third period, and second stringer Thomas made the other...
...Help Yourself" there are excellent characterizations, particularly by Frank Thomas (an old hand) and John Taylor: they are types, but convincing types. But in addition the whole performance possesses a unity and an activity rare in these productions; the scherzo established by the entrance of Stringer is maintained unto the final curtain. The part of Stringer is kept on the jump by Ramon Greenleaf, but gains nothing beyond its writing in his performance. An admirable sketch is supplied by Arthur Barry in the part of Bittlesby, who switches from effeminate efficiency to an entertaining attitude of merrily...