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...replacements, Cooke, a youngster and Ingram's first understudy, is likely to draw attention. A sharp-shooting passer, he promises to develop into a triple-threat. Ned Thomas and Charley Reimann, who started against the Irish in place of Ingram and Schmidt, both use their speed to advantage and Fay Wilsie is a first-class bucking and blocking back. In the line Gunderson and Janney at guard, Hessel at tackle, and Emrich and Bringle, ends, should see a good deal of action...

Author: By Sports Editor, Midshipman M. H. jordan, and "the Log, (SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CRIMSON)S | Title: Navy Expects Hardest Kind of Battle to Subdue Rejuvenated Crimson Opposition in Game Today | 11/14/1936 | See Source »

...McTernen, and Watt comprise one backfield, and Boston, Oakes, Stuart, and Struck make up the other. Yesterday in practice each group ran for half the time behind the A team line, which is the same as started the Princeton game, with the exception of Allen in at guard for Charley Kessler, who will be out all week with his split hand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARLOW WILL USE TWO BACKFIELDS IN TEAM A | 11/4/1936 | See Source »

...regulars in the lineup will invade Cambridge tomorrow confident of duplicating last year's 35-0 victory over Harvard. In the face of the mediocre season enjoyed be Coach Fritz Crisler's eleven thus far this confidence hardly seems justified. But a team which includes veterans Captain Montgomery, Charley Toil, Fred Ritter, George Stoess, and Steve Cullinan in the line and Ken Sandbach, Jack White, and Chick Kaufman in the backfield boasts enough potential power to run rough-shod over most of the stronger grid teams in the east...

Author: By Sturges Hedrick, | Title: Princeton Eleven, Faced With Letdown, Instead Is Brimming With Confidence | 10/31/1936 | See Source »

...Whitman of Dartmouth was the first man home followed by George Quinn of New Hampshire and Jim Wallace of the Hanoverians. Henry Marcy was the first Harvard harrier to finish taking fifth spot. He was followed by Hayden Channing in ninth, Roswell Brayton in tenth, BBI Wright in eleventh, Charley Worth in twelfth, and John Erhard in thirteenth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: N.H. DEFEATS HARVARD IN TRI CROSS COUNTRY | 10/24/1936 | See Source »

Regular cross country men were all way down in the ruck with Roswell Brayton, the first dependable to finish, in the tenth spot. He was followed by Henry Marcy in fifteenth, Bill Wright in sixteenth, and Cyrus De Coster following them. Charley Worth and John Erhard were twenty-second and third respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE FRESHMEN LEAD FIELD IN UNIVERSITY CROSS COUNTRY MEET | 10/17/1936 | See Source »

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