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...scintillants, Cliff Battles, ace ballcarrier of the league and star of the Brooklyn game; Erny Pinckert, former So. California captain and halfback; Pug Rentner of Northwestern; Ted Wright of Texas Teachers, who led the nation in scoring two years ago; Turk Edwards, All-Professional tackle; Hank McPhail, 230-pound fullback from Army, and Big Ben Boswell, 245-pound tackle from Texas Christian, will make their first appearance of the year on the Fenway sward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REDSKINS START HOME SEASON BY GIANT TILT | 10/5/1934 | See Source »

Frank Casale has the call over Bobby Little for center, with Danny Comfort ranked third. In the backfield Bob Haley is No. 1 quarterback and has George Ford and George Hedblom as understudies. Leo Ecker is the ranking fullback; Bob Watt and Fred Moseley the right and left halves respectively. Mac McTernan, Henry Fuller, and Bill Parquette are the second stringers for Watt and Moseley

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CASEY TO CHOOSE BATES LINEUP THIS AFTERNOON | 10/1/1934 | See Source »

...Myrtil is really all that can be desired short of the genuine Miss Roberti herself. Tamara, in the role of Stephanie, the successor to Madame Roberta as the guiding light of the dressmaking business and the eventual heroine of the piece, is intriguingly pleasant. Our hero, an All-American fullback who becomes involved in dress-making is hardly more than an unavoidable cog in the necessary story, which is itself of very minor importance, since the story, too, is mainly important in forming a frame for the wholly enjoyable Kern melodies. But the story is inconspicuously pleasant as a setting...

Author: By R. O. B., | Title: The Crimson Playgoer | 9/26/1934 | See Source »

...Hodgkins, Ill. Edwin Weatherdon, Chief Pilot of American Airways, onetime-New York University fullback, crashed to death in a blind-flight training plane...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Safety in Numbers | 6/11/1934 | See Source »

...forward passes or recovered fumbles or referees' whistles. Its agility depends upon a combination of foot, hand and head work and the changes are so rapid as to furnish intense excitement at all times. As for the quality of guts. I know you will agree that the rugby fullback, all by himself in front of his goal, who must fall on the ball at the very feet of the advancing line of forwards who are dribbling it down the field with their feet, displays all alone quite as much if not more courage than the line which holds four...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 7, 1934 | 5/7/1934 | See Source »

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