Word: tenney
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Culminating a 70-yard march, "Bird" Tenney, Leverett left end, made a spectacular catch of a pass on the oneyard stripe, and fullback Bill Spang plunged over for the score...
...third quarter Bud Tenney took Rabenold's long pass and raced to Dunster's 5 yard line. Two plays later Bill Spang punched over the second score and then slashed his way off tackle for the point...
Here the Dunsterites stiffened their attack and made a sustained drive through the air which got them two first downs. The Bunnies rallied, however, and the Rabenold-Tenney pass combination went clicking down the field again, time stalling off a score...
Leverett O: l.e., Tenney. Weidling, Hausserman, Landry, Harkness, Seamans, Gibby. q., Spang. Rainsford, Daughadoy, Rabenold. Substitutes: Hamill, Dawes, Christensen, Day, Duncan, Heywood...
...those which the Antwerp zoo has with the New York Zoological Park (TIME, Aug. 16). They trade rare specimens. The anoas certainly were rare; only four have ever been in the U. S. So the Surbaya zoo promptly put their anoas, accompanied by an old keeper named Topas Tenney, on board the Dutch liner Manoeran and packed them off to the U. S. The anoas traveled well. Every day they had their regular diet of hay and grain, same as any other cow. Last week they arrived in San Diego where delighted Zoo Hospital Chief L. F. Conti took them...