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...line in place of Joss and Wortham. The new combination did not go as well as the old and in addition the right side crumbled under the fierce attack of the Crackers, Georgia on straight line plays making 73' yards in the first period against 23 for the Blue. Jess, Wortham and Root were put into the game in the second period in place of Richards, Eckart and Butterworth and the line showed more power, holding their opponents even on rushing gains in that quarter and outdoing them in the last half. It would seem as if this latter combination...
...There will be no Falls, no Daughertys, no Forbeses, no Gaston B. Meanses or Jess Smiths or Manningtons when the Democratic party gets into office...
Hanover, N. H., Sept. 25.--The Dartmouth football season opened Monday, September 15, when a squad of more than 100 men reported to Coach Jess Hawley, who is starting his second year at the head of the Green coaching staff. Coach Hawley started his coaching career at Andover Academy, going from there to the University of Iowa for several years. In 1919 he was assistant under Coach Spears at Dartmouth, and the following year was one of Coach Roper's aids at Princeton. In 1921, and 1922 Hawley was a member of the Advisory Coaching Staff at Dartmouth...
...first day's play over the gravelly, bunch-grassed links of the Garden City Golf Club (L. I.) had been at two-ball foursomes. Francis Ouimet and Jess Guilford, Boston's representatives on the U. S. side, had executed their alternate strokes upon the same ball with skill consummate enough to subjugate ponderous Cyril Tolley, leader of the Britons, and his partner, Major Charles O. Hezlet. National Champion Max R. Marston, representing Philadelphia, and Robert Gardner, Chicagoan and U. S. captain, had subjugated W. A. Murray and E. F. Storey. Jess W. Sweetser, of Manhattan, and Harrison Johnston...
...prizes in precious metals. Big men were present but a little man won? D. Clark ("Duckie") Corkran, of Baltimore (amateur champion of Pa. and Md.). In a stiff wind, he journeyed steadily around the nine difficult holes eight times in 300 strokes. His prize was a mashie of gold. Jess Sweetser, 1922 National Champion, required 301 strokes and got a silver mashie. Champion Max Marston, 305, got nothing. Jess Guilford, 1921 National Champion, was handed a silver golf ball for scoring a 73, best 18 holes for the weekend. Last year Mr. Tailer handed Guilford a golden mashie...