Word: linesman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...stomach tied in knots. In Adelaide. Pancho's tennis-toughened hands took such a beating that he lost in five sets and left the court with three fingers bleeding. Next day, heckled by a pro-Hoad crowd, Pancho slammed a ball out of the stadium when a linesman's call went the wrong way. He snarled at a slow-moving ball boy, gulped a handful of salt tablets, and finally took out his explosive anger on Hoad. His blistering serves kicked too high and hard to be handled. He got his racket up to almost...
With this terse statement, Princeton officially ended athletic relations with Harvard some 31 years ago this Nov.11. The reasons for this break were not a stolen drum or an injured linesman but a feeling "of many Harvard men that Princeton plays football in a manner unbecoming a gentleman and cares more for athletic victories than clean sportsmanship." Whether or not this feeling was prompted by the Tigers beating the Crimson 36-0 and 34-0 in 1924 and 1925 is unknown; the fact is that the two institutions did not compete against one another in any sport until...
Three scores came early in the first period. Star linesman John Mudd tallied soon after the game opened, and Al Butzel and John Freeman soon followed. In the second period, Bill Wexler headed the ball in for the fourth goal...
...awful lot to us." Game Lineups BROWN HARVARD Bence LE Morrison Robertshaw LT Tice Crews LG Meigs Carolan C Meyer Kalesnik RG Metropoulos McGuinese RT Maher Frazier RE Kennedy Demohak QB Crehore Thompson LH Joslin Cronin RH Lewis Piskuskas FB Gianelly Referee--William T. Halloran Umpire--Joseph K. Schwarzer Linesman--John G. Kelleher Field Judge--N. P. St. Francis, Jr. Game time...
...Thompson (54) C Meyer (50) Inhoffer (61) RG Metrop'ice (63) Harder (73) RT Schein (71) DlRenzo (83) RE Kennedy (88) Sapoch (29) QB Daley (31) Pinch (40) RHB Botsford (40) Agnew (90) LHB Simourian (14) Martin (38) FB Gianelly (34) Referee--Leroy J. Kelley Umpire--Harold M. Gelges Linesman--August P. Carvinl Field Judge--Everett L. Hebol