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...Rissman Trophy, put up by a Chicago tailor and sewed up by Notre Dame in 1930; the Knute Rockne Trophy, sponsored by Notre Dame's Four Horsemen and awarded to Minnesota last fall. * Held by Minnesota Halfback Bud Higgins.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Trophies and Gophers | 11/3/1941 | See Source »

Bill Bird, Yale, 28:19; 2, Jerry Castle, Yale, 28:26; 3, Bud Rehm, Princeton, 28:35; 4, Bill Palson, Harvard, 28:55; 5, Rolf Kip, Princeton, 29:02; 6, Bob Houghton, Harvard, 29:08; 7, Tim Coggeshall, Harvard, 29:12; 8, Frank Carolan, Princeton, 29:16; 9, Fred Phinney, Harvard, 29:17; 10, Ed Bragdon, Princeton, 29:22; 11, Roy Schwartzkopf, Yale, 29:47; 12, Tom McElligott, Harvard, 30:16; 13, John Sopka, Harvard, 30:24; 14, Joe Scott, Harvard, 30:40; 15, Bob Jay, Harvard, 80:41; 16, Don McCaul, Harvard, 30:42; 17, Chuck Cleavey, Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cross Country Team Wins Triangle Meet | 11/3/1941 | See Source »

...practically the whole 1938 Crimson backfield was resurrected out of the past as A1 Kevorkian imitated Tom Irwin at blocking back, Frank Foley '39 impersonated Captain Bob Peters at tailback, Nick Mellen '39 took the place of Bob Perina at wingback, and Chief Boston played the part of Bud Rose at bucking back...

Author: By A.edward Rowse, | Title: Forte, MacKinney, Heiden Miss Pre-Game Scrimmage | 10/30/1941 | See Source »

Peters is a fine captain, however. A better-than-average punter and passer, he runs hard and surprisingly fast whenever he gets any sort of blocking, which he doesn't get with any frequency. Bud Rose at fullback is a hard plunger. Tom Irwin (now injured) is a pretty good blocking back, and Bob Perina, a Junior, has possibilities as a ball-carrier, but he needs blocking...

Author: By Topper Cook and Daily Princetonian, S | Title: HARLOW TACTICS TO PUZZLE NASSAU BULLIES, 'DAILY' SAYS | 10/28/1941 | See Source »

...Tigers have an accredited triple threat tailback, although his press notices are not so long nor so glowing as these possessed by Barnacle Bill Busik. His wingback mate is Bob Perina, who passes, and both of these are dangerous if shaken loose. Tommy Irwin, the blocking back, and Bud Rose, a powerful fullback, comprise the backfield which should average 195, as compared with Harvard's, which is just under...

Author: By John C. Bullard, | Title: SPORTS of the CRIMSON | 10/28/1941 | See Source »

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