Word: ticknor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...line-up of the University team follows: r.e., Burns, Ogden, Baldwin; r.t.; Davis, Waterman, Upton; r.g., Talbot, W. Ticknor, Newhart; c., B. Ticknor, Gildea, Cunningham: l.g., Trainer, Faxon, Ginman; l.t., Barrett, Levin, Lewis: l.e., O'Connell, Harding, Mouschegian, Record; q.b., Putnam, Wetmore, Gleason: l.h.b., Harper, Mason, Fullam; r.h.b., Mays, Batchelder. A. Devens; f.b., Potter, C. Devens, White...
...Batchelder '31, E. A. Clark '29, G. E. Donaghy '29, captain, J. D. Dudley '31, R. F. Durkee '29, T. W. Gilligan '31, R. R. Ketchum '30. E. H. McGrath '31, W. H. Macllale '31, E. L. Molloy '29, F. E. Nugent '30, J. A. Prior '29, B. H. Ticknor '31, E. R. Todd '29, Howard Whitmore '29, A. G. Whitney '29, S. G. Hardy '29, manager...
...therefore, an advantage which cannot be overrated to have J. N. Trainor '31 and W. D. Ticknor '30 both ready for action after a year of seasoning in a schedule made up of one big game after another which has made them into what is generally conceded to be one of the best pairs of guards in Eastern Collegiate football circles...
Neither Trainer nor Ticknor is a physical giant; they both weigh around 190 and stand approximately six feet tall, but what they lack in bulk they amply make up for in strength and stamina. In all these qualities the one is very nearly the exact counterpart of the other, a fact which makes their play very similar and renders it impossible to rate one above the other on merit...
...Ticknor is likewise expected to have a big season. He starred on his Freshman eleven and with a great future as a Sophomore predicted for him he ran into the old scholastic snag from which he did not succeed in disentangling himself until the first of last fall. When he did get back into harness he immediately set out to prove that the confidence of two year's before was not misplaced. He did this in so convincing fashion that within a week or so of the opening of practice, he found himself firmly entrenched on the first team...