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English: Photograph of Richard Frank Hyland, popularly known as Dick Hyland, American rugby union player and sportswriter for the Los Angeles Times. Hyland competed in Paris in 1924 as a member of the American Olympic Rugby Team, and played as an All-Coast halfback for Stanford, where he was known as "Tricky Dick." He wrote guest columns from coast-to-coast and joined the L.A Times sports staff in 1939, and entered the Standford Hall of Fame for athletes in 1954.
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8 March 1935

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