Word: tibbott
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Glick and Tibbott, the Tigers' regular back-field, Highley and Brown ends, and McLean, the star tackle, were missing from Saturday's line-up, all except Tibbott being spectators at the Harvard-Penn. State game. Considering this loss, the substitute Princeton eleven displayed some excellent football. They wee satisfied with a rushing game and tried and four passes...
...perfect drop-kicks from widely varying points in the field. His drop-kicks all carried much reserve power and showed for the most part remarkably true aim. If Mahan keeps up his work in this department, Princeton may have just fears for the drop-kicking supremacy of Tibbott...
...rolling up 30 points against their visitors, while the scant consolation of Dartmouth's 7 points was made only when Coach Rush had sent in a substitute team. Princeton's stone-wall defense, the superior generalship of Captain Glick, the superior punting of Driggs, and the remarkable performance of Tibbott, were the factors which contributed most to the victory. Tibbott scored a touchdowns, and put up a great game at carrying the ball. Princeton played straight football, seemed to have much kept in reserve, and gave such a great all-around performance that Parke H. Davis, in writing...
...punter Driggs, is far ahead of the Syracuse kickers. The Princeton line has suffered so far through lack of coaching, but this ought to improve now that Cooney has returned to take care of that department of the game. On the whole, the backfield, composed of Captain Glick, Driggs, Tibbott, and Shea, has proved to be a fast offensive combination...
...outfield last year's combination of Greene, Hoyt and Hanks is still eligible. Cook; of the senior class, who won his letter last spring is also on hand, together with the freshman outfield of Grainger, Keating, Tibbott, Cory, and Whitehouse. Of these Grainger was the best last year...