Word: scanlon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Score--Yale 13, Touchdowns--Crowley 2, Point after touchdown--Sargent. Referee--Swafield, Brown. Umpire--A. R. Lake, Lafayette. Head linesman--T. F. Scanlon, Boston College. Field Jadge--J. S. Norton, St. Johns, Time--four 15-minute periods...
Score--Harvard 1932, 7; Yale 1932, 6. Touchdowns--Gilligan, Jones. Points after touchdown--White. Referee--T. A. Scanlon, Fordham. Umpire--W. S. McCannell, Tufts. Linesman--L. O. Kirksberger, Washington and Jefferson. Field Judge--H. E. Vansurdam, Wesleyan. Time--15-minute quarters...
Score Harvard 1931, 6; Yale 1931, 0. Touchdown Batchelder Referee Scanlon. Umpire Waters Linesman Hadleton. Field Judge Bratt. Time 15-minute quarters...
Following a competition of ten weeks, Philip Scanlon Tiffany of St. Louis, Missouri, was appointed first Freshman crew manager. He prepared at St. Louis Country Day. The assistant managerial position was won by Robert Franklin Walker Smith of Evanston, Illinois, who went to Exeter. William McKee Dunn of Chicago, Illinois, a graduate of Milton Academy, was awarded the 150-pound crew managership. Robert Roy Forrester Jr., who lives In New York City, will assume the duties of Regatta Chairman. He too prepared at Exeter...
Died. Rev. Dr. Charles Scanlon, 57, President of the National Tem- perance Society, ardent Presbyterian Prohibitionist; of heart dis- ease; in Pittsburgh...