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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...boasts were not unfounded. Keck put up by all odds the greatest exhibition of line-play that has been seen in the Stadium this year. The ubiquitous Keck, who tips the scales at a paltry 212 pounds, is faster than many an end. This "ring-tailed roarer and curly wolf" covered punts like a demon possessed, and when he hit the receiver, picked him up bodily and catapulted him five years backward. Fitzgeraid stood some wicked punishing in this way. On the defense Keck was the Gibraltar of the Nassau line. The Crimson ends couldn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY AND JUNGALEERS BATTLE TO DEADLOCK BEFORE 40,000 INMAT | 11/8/1920 | See Source »

...practice scrimmages. In Captain Wingate, the Andover quarterback, the Yearlings have a dangerous opponent, fast, slippery, and gifted with a decide turn at handling an eleven. Together with Wingate are Mahrt and Ellis, Halfbacks of more than average ability. The Academy line matches 1924 in weight if not experience. Wolf, at end, proved a very pernicious thorn that punctured most of the Eli Freshmen's end runs in the bud, and being an able snatcher of forwards will bear wary watching on the offense. In addition to splendid material which has come through with such a clean record this season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN TACKLE STIFF OPPOSITION AT ANDOVER; HOLDER CAPTAINS TEAM | 10/30/1920 | See Source »

...Chester St., Allston. Donovan, J. G., Sd. A-41. Donovan, J. L. Jr., 977 Washington St., Boston. DuBois, J. D., G. S. A-22. DuBois, J. E. Jr., P. S. A-41. Dunham, W. B., Sd. E-33. Durfee, B. C., P. S. A-34. D'Wolf, J. F., J. S. C-29. Dwight, S. Edgerton, D. E., Sd. E-23. Edgerton, S. P., G. S. C-11. Ein, I., 25 Normandy St., Roxbury. Eldridge, H., Go. A-42. Emery, G. I., J. S. C-42. Evans, A., Sd. E-22. Fairbank, N. K., Go. B-22. Farback...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON DIRECTORY OF FRESHMEN | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...Robert Gunderson, Second Violin. Mr. Charles van Wynbergen, Viola. Miss Alma La Palme, 'Cello. Suite, "Sigurd Jorsalfar," Grieg (a) Introduction. (b) Borghilds Dream. (c) Triumphal March. Adaglo from Violin Concerto, Mr. Henri Riedlinger. Viotti Reverie, MacDowell Intermezzo Sinfonico, Mascagni Prayer from "Jewels of Madonna," Miss Alma La Palme. Wolf-Ferarri Gavotte from "Iphigenie," Gluck Melodie, Ole Bull Quintette from "Meistersinger," Wagner

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church | 10/2/1920 | See Source »

Reports from Yale have been none too optimistic. The material, say correspondents, while satisfactory, is not up to the mark of the days when Tad Jones was playing, or even of the 1916 squad. Thus Yale goes back to the old cry of wolf. Here we have one sign at least of a return of that old Eli system which accomplished so much to the wailing of duly accredited Jeremiahs. Considering that Tad Jones is at the helm at New Haven, and that Johnny Field, Ted Lilley and other veteran foxes are assisting him, we will do well...

Author: By N. Y. Evening post., | Title: Football at New Haven | 9/25/1920 | See Source »

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