38 examples of kingdon in sentences

Dutton, the captain, played a steady brilliant interfering game, and Kingdon, at right half-back, plunged through the guard-tackle holes time and again with the ball hugged to his stomach, and kept his feet in a manner truly marvelous until the last inch had been gained.

Down settled the soaring ball into the arms of Kingdon, who tucked it under his arm and started with it toward the distant goal.

Then came a quick line-up on Harwell's forty yards, and first Prince, then Kingdon, then Blair was put through the line, each for a small gain, and the Harwell benches shouted their triumph.

The next try was Kingdon's, and he made a yard around the Yates left end.

Right End Tackle Guard Guard Tackle End DUTTON, SELKIRK, ALLARDYCE, CHESNEY, RUTLAND, BURBRIDGE, CHASE, 150 186 189 229 196 179 156 Quarter-back STORY, 144 PRINCE, 157 KINGDON, 182 Left

"Kingdon, Blair, March.

Joel gave the shoulder to one, but the second dived through Kingdon, and the runner came to earth on the twenty-three-yard line, with Joel tugging at him in the hope of advancing the pigskin another foot.

"199!" Kingdon leaped forward, snugged the ball under his arm, and followed by Joel tried to find a hole inside left end.

Up ran Joel and Kingdon.

Blair was awaiting it, and Kingdon was behind and to the right of him.

Down it came, out shot Blair's hands, and catching it like a baseball he was off at a jump, Kingdon beside him.

But he saw and heard Blair and Kingdon hurdling over, felt a sharp pain that was instantly forgotten, and knew that the ball was safely by.

Kingdon made a heroic effort to down the half, and would have succeeded had it not been for the persevering forward, who reached him with his long arms and pulled him to earth.

He proved a consistant ground-gainer, and with Blair, who worked like a hero, and Kingdon, who won laurels for himself that remained fresh many years, gained the distance time and again.

J. KINGDON Manchioneal, Oct. 9, 1838.

" Kingdon, Rev. Mr. Kingston.

MARKS, HENRY KINGDON, tr. Disorder.

Faith for today; five faiths look at the world, by Stanley High, Frank Kingdon, Gerald Groveland Walsh, Louis Finkelstein & Swami Nikhilananda.

Frank Kingdon & Louis Finkelstein (A); 23Sep68; R444047.

SEE King, C. Daly. KINGDON, FRANK.

MARKS, HENRY KINGDON, tr. Disorder.

Faith for today; five faiths look at the world, by Stanley High, Frank Kingdon, Gerald Groveland Walsh, Louis Finkelstein & Swami Nikhilananda.

Frank Kingdon & Louis Finkelstein (A); 23Sep68; R444047.

SEE King, C. Daly. KINGDON, FRANK.

Walter Young (E); 11May71; R505999. KINGDON, FRANK.

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