Word: warner
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Grantland Rice, of the New York Tribune, with the aid of "Big Bill" Edwards, of Princeton, Coaches John Heisman, of Pennsylvania, Fielding Yost, of Michigan and Glenn Warner, of Pitt, have recently picked out an all-time all-American football team...
...Warner's team: Ends, Hinkley of Yale and Herron of Pittsburg; Tackles Lea of Princeton and Henry of Washington and Jefferson: Guards, Heffelfinger of Yale and Hare of Penn; Center, Peck of Pittsburgh: Quarterback, Huntington of Colgate; Backs, Thorpe of Carlisle, Mahan of the University, and Heston of Michigan...
...half. But just after the second period opened. O'Hearn caught a punt standing on his 20-yard line and wormed his way 80 yards through the entire Princeton combination. Neidlinger and Wight, halfbacks, were very effective, and the coaches demonstrated they had two excellent substitutes for them in Warner and Ped. The latter kicked an emergency goal in perfect style, while Warner celebrated his entrance in the contest by a 15-yard run to within five yards of the Tiger's goal...
...games, however, will give the Blue and White a still better chance to prove its power. Next Saturday they meet the giant Nebraska "Cornhuskers," who are considered the heaviest eleven in the country, without an exception. Lehigh follows the Westerners in an extremely arduous schedule. Later, they meet Glenn Warner's Pittsburg juggernaut, which recently scored a 10' to 3 victory over the "Golden Tornado" from Georgia Tech that last week routed Centre College...
...Warner, the Eli halfback, was used very effectively in line plays. In the final period he tore through center for Yale's second touchdown...