Word: unsung
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...were holding down a quiet corner table at the Boston Tobacco Club's annual sports night. Cigarette, cigar, and candy distributors from Eastern Massachusetts had gathered to present their annual "unsung hero" award to the Crimson's Frank White. White, you will no doubt recall, is the young man who hipped a left-handed pass to Bob Cochran to win the most recent Yale game...
Frank White, the varsity wingback whose left-handed pass to Bob Cochran won the Yale game, has been named "New England College Football's Unsung Hero of 1954" by the Boston Tobacco Table. The award is given to the player "who best shows unselfish devotion to his school and fellow players...
Wingback Frank White, who threw the game-winning pass to Cochran Saturday, was named one of the week's "Unsung Heroes" by the Eastern College Athletic Association for his performance against Yale...
Three weeks ago football's little men completed their 21st organized season when Princeton edged Rutgers for the crown of the Eastern Intercollegiate 150-Pound Football League. While big-time All-Americans and local unsung heroes monopolized the Cambridge scene, this victory went largely unnoticed, particularly since the Crimson had given up lightweight football over 20 years...
...varsity's starting left end, Bob Cochran, won a place on the Eastern Intercollegiate Football Association's eighth weekly "Unsung Hero" list published Sunday. Cochran was one of 11 eastern players cited for their outstanding play Saturday...