Word: blacke
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Newport line, while against the all-star collegians at Beverly and in the game with the Philadelphia Marines the defensive work of the Navy Yard linemen figured prominently. A. Horween '20 at centre on the Charlestown team will have a hard, fast playing opponent in Callaban, formerly of Yale. Black, 1916 Yale captain, and Grotemat compose the Naval Reserve guard combination, and they will meet two heavy players in C. A. Clark, Jr., '19 and Shea of Worcester Academy. Algar, a former Tufts star, who has played regularly at guard, will be kept from the game by injuries...
...held of the initiative and referendum; it has even been suggested how Isaiah would have received Billy Sunday. Strangely, however, no one has ever informed us of Phillips Brooks' words, should he enter Phillips Brooks House. For the Bishop was an inveterate smoker. He purchased a brand of long, black cigars, which were not labeled Colorado Claro, and these he did not use sparingly. But think of the utter chaos which would result from Phillips Brooks lighting a cheroot in Phillips Brooks House in the year 1917. No mild reproval or honey-worded request would be tendered him. Forcible ejection...
...second time this season a University-coached service eleven will meet the Newport Naval Reserves, trained in the Yale system of play, when the Charlestown Navy Yard and the Second District team, captained by Black, clash in the Stadium tomorrow at 2 o'clock. On Thanksgiving Day the Camp Devens eleven drilled by Coach Haughton played a scoreless tie with Dr. Bull's team, with whom the Navy Yard battles tomorrow for the service championship of the Atlantic Coast...
...hard game 14 to 0. After this victory, however, the sailors' play weakened and they were defeated by Rutgers, thereby losing any claim to the football championship except among service elevens. Seven University stars at Camp Devens aided in holding the Newport team in the Thanksgiving Day game. Black, last year's Yale leader, and Dr. Bull, who has coached Yale kickers for several seasons, have driven the team hard in view of the final game tomorrow...
Both elevens contain remarkable arrays of individual talent. C. R. Black and Dr. Bull of Yale are captain and coach of the Rhode Island sailors, and have such players as Barrett of Cornell, Gerrish of Dartmouth and Schlachter of Syracuse...