Word: alls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The M.I.T. position is the exact reverse of the Crimson's as only one newcomer, Sanford Glick at forward, is slated to start. Tom Creamer, captain for the second year, and his mate at guard, Walter Farrell; Richmond Wilson, lanky center; and Howard Samuels at forward all took part in...
All-Opponents Eleven End Gustafson Penn End Bartholemy Yale Tackle Brooks Yale Tackle Sommers Dartmouth Guard Dacey Dartmouth Guard Dern Yale Center Frick Penn Back Reagan Penn Back Hutchinson Dartmouth Back Peters Princeton Back Seymour Yale
Four Elis, three Indians, three Quakers, and one Tiger were the choices of the Crimson varsity lettermen when they cast their votes for an All-Opponents football team out of the many outstanding men they met on the field this fall.
Most notable absentee from the first team was Army's Harry Stella, and small wonder, for he was mousetrapped to death when the Cadets came here, flat on his All-America face. Bob Brooks of Yale was the top tackle the Crimson met all year, and George Sommers of Dartmouth...
Although the House stick-wielders had had no practice and were, for the most part, in poor physical condition, there was a great ideal of enthusiasm and team spirit shown all around.