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Herbert T. Fitch |
Elected: 1978 |
Hobart College |
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Herbert T. Fitch has been associated with lacrosse as a player, coach and official for over 45 years.
At Geneva High School he won four varsity letters before attending nearby Hobart College. From 1938-1942 Fitch was selected as a First Team All-American selection on attack during his junior and senior years. He participated in the annual North-South Game in 1942. In later years, Fitch was a First Team Selection on Laurie Cox's All-Time All-American . . .
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William H. Dobbin |
Elected: 1972 |
Hobart College |
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William H. Dobbin played close attack, was Hobart Colleges, Co-captain 1940 and an All-American. He starred in first North/South College All-Star Game in 1940 and later became the General Chairman of the North/South Games '56 &'72. He was USILA Man of the Year in1956 and also helped coach at Hobart that year. Later Dobbin became head coach of Geneva Lacrosse Club; '68 & '69. Official for 20 years and chief referee of the . . .
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Carlton J. Ferris |
Elected: 1971 |
Hobart College |
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Outstanding attackman 1934 to 1937. Chosen "Most outstanding player" 1936. First Team All-Americn 1936 to 1937, played with the American team against Canada in 1936 and England in 1937, as well as North/South games in 1936. Also earned varsity letters in football and basketball, making him a nine letter man at Hobart. He helped start lacrosse at Geneva High School and officiated 8 years Executive Director-Hobart Alumni Association. Civics leader and business executive. . . .
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Francis Lucas Kraus |
Elected: 1964 |
Hobart College |
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Born in Fulton, New York on September 2, 1899 he attended Fulton High School and Dean Academy. He also attended Colgate University from 1920-21 and Hobart College in Geneva, New York from 1921-24, graduating in 1924 with a B.S. degree.
At Fulton High School and Dean Academy, he played varsity football, basketball and baseball. At Colgate University, he was a varsity football letterman in 1920 and won his freshman basketball numerals in 1921. At Hobart . . .
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Cyril D. Brower |
Elected: 1959 |
Hobart College |
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Cyril D. "Darb" Brower was born November 20, 1898, in Woodmere, NY. After being educated at Woodmere High School from 1912 to 1916, Darb matriculated to New York University. In January of 1919, he transferred to Hobart College. He was president of his senior class at Hobart, graduating in 1921 with a B.S. degree.
Darb began playing lacrosse at Hobart in 1920, earning varsity letters in 1920 and 1921. He also received . . .
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