Word: tierney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coach Fisher gave his University Team A another rest yesterday afternoon, but put the remainder of the squad through a stiff work-out. In addition to the eleven men who started the Princeton game, Ladd, who went in at right tackle for Tierney, was included in the vacation. The entire Crimson squad, except for the injured players, will report at the Stadium today as usual...
There are only five men on the University squad who cannot at present do active work, Chapin, Coburn, Crocker, Gehrke, and Tierney. Although it is not probable that any of them will be able to play in the Brown game this Saturday, it is fairly certain that all will be ready for the Elis on the 19th. Tierney and Crocker, both out with bad ankles, and Coburn, who has a swollen leg, are the three regulars who suffered most from Saturday's hard struggle. Chapin, who hurt his arm in the Centre game, may be back on condition this week...
Aside from the general battering and mauling which the Crimson men received in the Tiger game only two serious injuries resulted from the struggle. Tierney and Crocker, the men in question, are both out with leg injuries, but will be ready to play in the Yale game. Other Crimson players who were not in tip-top condition Saturday are Chapin and Pfaffman. Both of these will be all right this week
...Macomber '22, end, 21 175 5.10 Newton High. W. V. Miller '23, tackle, 19 185 6. Boston English. George Owen Jr. '23, back, 20 184 5.11 Newton High. K. S. Pfaffman '24, back, 21 160 6.2 Andover. Francis Rouillard '23, back, 20 170 5.5 Chicopee High. C. A. Tierney '22, center, 27 192 6.1 Boston College H. S. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY SQUAD O. P. Alford '22, back, 21 175 5.11 Flushing H. S. H. F. Baker '22, guard, 22 194 5.11 Exeter. J. B. Cleaves '23, back, 22 171 5.11 Mercersburg. Paul Euwer '23, quarter, 22 160 5.7 Lawrenceville. Henry Garrity...
Realizing the seriousness of the situation, Coach Fisher took drastic measures, and when the team lined up against Indiana the next Saturday five changes were visible in its makeup. Captain Kane and Tierney had gone to tackle, Bradford was at center, while in the backfield, Gehrke and Jenkins took the place of Chapin and Fitts. The result was a great improvement. In spite of a pouring rain, the heavy forwards were into everything, blocking punts and recovering many fumbles. The result was never in doubt. The Hoosier eleven was swept off its feet to the tune...