Word: wings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...certain that he will be able to play through the entire contest this afternoon. If needed, Fitts will be available to take his place in the backfield. He has still much to learn at his new end position and Coach Fisher will probably not risk putting him in at wing today...
...letter the statement is made that there will always be misunderstanding among the nations as long as they "voice what may be the same idea in a different language." We may be sure at least that there will be no such misunderstanding among the "liberals" from right wing to left wing and back again; for they all use the same linge...
...difficulty in rolling up a decisive score. Coach Jones was well satisfied with the showing made by the men he started against Bates last Saturday and has been working the same combination in practice scrimmages this week. The team has been lining up with Hulman and Diller at the wing positions, into and Storrs at tackle, Trippe and Cruikshank at guard, Landis in the snap-back position, Murphy at quarterback, and Captain Aldrich, Mallory and Jordan in the other backfield berths...
...place left vacant at center by Captain Callahan. Lipscomb played on the celebrated Omelettes last year and is said to be an even better player than Callahan. Snively will probably start at right and against Swarthmore in the position filled last season by Legendre, a second all-American wing for 1920, while Baker will have the call at right guard. Both Snively and Baker played on the Omelettes last fall. In every other line berth will be a veteran letter...
...Sterlings; Bill Frawley and Edna Louise in a bright playlet "Seven A. M."; Marie and Mary MacFarland the American Grand Opera Stars; Lane and Hendricks in a skit called "Listen Archie"; and La Dora and Beckman, the pair of white birds, who are better on the wing than when warbling...