Word: holleb
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Some other outstanding members of the Crimson team, which beat the Boston Rugby Club by 24 to 0 in its first game two weeks ago, are captain Dick Simpson; Fritz Kempner, former English player; and Marsh Holleb, president of the club who is in his fourth year of rugby at Harvard...
...defeat of the Boston Rugby Club, will lead the Crimson ruggers against a strong Cornell team tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. This will be the team's first real test, since last Saturday's contest was considered merely a warm-up. Frank Swerles, Dick Simpson, and "March" Holleb are also expected to start...
...drove the lighter Queens' forwards mercilessly while the backs had a field day, turning up with one sparking run after the other. Princeton ex-football captain, Tom Mountain, was in real form and scored four tries on long runs from his football position. Kenny Cuthhertson, Phil Markwart, Marsh Holleb, Cy Taylor, "Captain Billy" Waters and Johnny Randolf also joined the scoring bandwagon with a try apiece...
Coach Sid Cabot of the Crimson will use the following lineup: Bob Rust, Bill Higgins, Bill Waters, Tom Mountain, Marshall Holleb, Bob Green, and Ken Cuthbertson as backs, and Dick Simpson, Wallace dewitt, Jim Baisley, Johnny Harkness, Tom McMillen, Philip Markwart, Bill Dowery, and Cy Taylor as forwards...
...scrum will be heavy and hard driving with hulking Wally De Witt, Johnny Harkness, and Stanford's Tom Killefer as examples of the strength in the forward wall. The backs are fast and most of them have worked together for three springs. Former girdiron captain Bobbie Green and Marsh Holleb can be expected to show plenty of shifty and speedy maneuvering in the afternoon's workout, ably supported by "battering ram" Muddy Waters, who is on the last leg of a colorful five years of Harvard rugby. To add to the star-studded lineup, Tommy Mountain, a Princeton football great...