Word: washes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...BROWN 34--Haverford 0 7--W. & J. 12 20--Boston Univ. 3 20--Boston Univ. 3 0--Yale 21 19--St. Bonaven'r 0 14--Dartmouth 16 20--Harvard 7 127 59 CALIFORNIA 48--Santa Clara 0 16--Olympic Club 0 26--Oregon Ag. 0 9--Wash, State 0 0--Nevada 0 13--So. California 0 3--Washington 0 115 0 CENTRE 28--Clemson 7 29--Ogletlorpe 0 7--Carson N'mn 0 0--Pennsylv'na 24 10--Kentucky 0 20--Sewanee 0 17--Auburn 0 111 31 CHICAGO 34--Mich. Aggies 0 13--Northwestern 0 13--No'western...
...Forest Academy Snively '24, guard 24 185 5.10 Mercersburg Howard '24, tackle 22 191 6.00 Haverhill H. S. Stout '25, end 21 181 6.01 Hotchkiss Dinsmore '25, quarterback 21 161 5.08 Germantown Academy Ewing '24, back 20 171 5.09 Haverford Newby '24, back 21 166 5.08 Central H. S., Wash. Van Gerbig '24, back 21 170 5.11 St. Paul's Squad Caldwell '25, center 22 176 5.09 Mercersburg Forrest '26, center 20 186 6.01 Exeter Gorman '24, quarterback 24 156 5.07 Mercersburg Caulkins '26, quarterback 20 162 5.10 St. Mark's Wingate '25, quarterback 21 157 5.08 Andover Paschal...
...Holy Cross 13 17--Colby 7 20 64 BROWN 34--Haverford 0 7--W. & J. 12 20--Boston Univ. 3 20--Boston Univ. 3 0--Yale 21 19--St. Bonaven'r 0 113 36 CALIFORNIA 48--Santa Clara 0 16--Olympic Club 0 26--Oregon Ag. 0 9--Wash. State 0 0--Nevada 0 148 0 CENTRE 28--Clemson 7 29--Oglethorpe 0 7--Carson N'mn 0 0--Pennsylv'na 24 10--Kentucky 0 74 31 CHICAGO 34--Mtch Aggies 0 13--Northwestern 0 13--No'western 0 20--Purdue 6 0--Illinols 7 77 13 COLGATE 14--Alfred...
Name and PositionAge Wt. Ht. Prep. School Bjorkman '25, left end 22 165 5.11 Newton High Oberlander '26, left tackle 19 193 6.00 Everett High Diehl '26, left guard 19 200 6.00 Parker School, Chicago Duffy '26, center 19 190 6.00 1/2 Central High, Wash. Ellis '24, center 21 181 5.11 1/2 Hutchinson High, Buf. Aschenback '24, right guard 22 200 6.00 East Orange High Hatch '24, right tackle 22 195 6.02 Dean Watkins '24, right end 21 171 6.01 1/2 Shaw High, Cleveland Hagenbuckle '24, right end 21 170 5.09 Mount Vernon High Dooley '26, quarterback...
...among airmen as " the greatest in the history of flying." Three hundred airplanes crowded the field. The giant Barling Bomber amazed spectators by its size, when it arrived piloted by General Patrick* himself. The smallest plane was Lawrence Sperry's " messenger " - this curiously enough was caught in the wash of the giant craft and turned over without damage. The great Pulitzer Cup race was reserved for the last day of the race, but the events leading up to it were full of interest and excitement. Trophies and prizes aggregating thousands of dollars were awarded in various events...