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dropkick



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Lantern-jawed Harry Newman, Michigan's forward passer, dropkicker and field general, made three touchdown passes and a 76-yd. run while his team was mopping up Illinois, 32 to 0.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the 100th Game approached, college sportswriters too young to shave knocked out misty-eyed pieces about Charley Brickley, the legendary Harvard dropkicker of the 1912-14 teams, and Albie Booth, the wispy Yale back of 1929-31.

From Time Magazine Archive

Objective: a trophy posted by the most famed living dropkicker, Charles E. Brickley.

From Time Magazine Archive

Army linemen saw to it that Navy's ace dropkicker, Bill Ingram, never got where he could perform his specialty.

From Time Magazine Archive

Maybe you can persuade Charlie Brickley, a fair sort of dropkicker, to quit coaching Hopkins, and kick a few goals for old Bannister!

From T. Haviland Hicks Senior by Elderdice, J. Raymond




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