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More "Football team" Quotes from Famous Books
... community; we cannot shift our share in the burthen; and here again, I think, is something that may well be underlined and emphasised. At present our "secondly" is unduly subordinated to our "firstly"; our game is better individually than collectively; we are like a football team that passes badly, and our need is not nearly so much to change the players as to broaden their style. And this brings me, in a spirit entirely antagonistic, up against Mr. Galsworthy's suggestion of an autocratic revolution in the methods of ... — An Englishman Looks at the World • H. G. Wells
... the football team of my old school. The lout with the sheepish smirk, holding the ball, is myself as I was before the cares of ... — The Man Upstairs and Other Stories • P. G. Wodehouse
... editor. I believe you two were college mates. He wanted to know if you are the Boyd Emerson of the Michigan football team." ... — The Silver Horde • Rex Beach
... for that. He remembered the day when Mark had been coaching the football team and had told them that they must not stop for anything when they were in action. If they thought their legs were broken, or they were mortally wounded and dying, they must not even think of it. Football was the one thing, and they were to forget they ... — The City of Fire • Grace Livingston Hill
... you want to do is only to put a free-lunch sign over the First Methodist Church. What does the college student care for the U. S. A., the planet or the solar system? Why, at Siwash, I remember the biggest man in the world was Ole Skjarsen. Next to him was Coach Bost, then Rogers, captain of the football team, and then Jensen, the quarter. After him came Frankling, of the Alfalfa Delts, whose father picked up bargains in railroads instead of gloves; then came Prexy, and after him the President of the United States and a few scattered celebrities, tailing ... — At Good Old Siwash • George Fitch
... Although this seems a simple enough desire, Anne finds herself involved in a series of baffling adventures in trying to attain it—including the machinations of a gang of professional gamblers, and the mysterious kidnapping of the football team's star fullback. It is a quick-moving, vital story that will appeal to every ... — The Merriweather Girls and the Mystery of the Queen's Fan • Lizette M. Edholm
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