Word: anderson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Preb Motley and Mac Griffin are the most experienced of the "C" team with Buck Anderson completing the trio. Yardling hopes are banked mainly on Will Cochran and Dunc Reid who were far from skunked last weekend, and on Braley Cameron and Joe Fitzpatricks...
...best Broadway creations. Judged by popular standard the song "I Know" is perhaps the best in the show, and certainly is the one most likely to spread in its popularity beyond the realms of Pi Eta audiences. Equally commendable are the dance routines conceived and taught by director Paul Anderson...
Conspicnous by their absence were men such as Dave Goldthwaite, Don McNicol, Johnny Page, and Ray Guild, who were expected to show up. But to bolster his weakened squad, Harlow made several changes. Johnny Teal moves from tackle to fullback, while "Swede" Anderson, a center last year, will be converted into a bucking back...
...Aldrich, Warren Carstensen, John Comer, John Corrigan, Rollo Fisher, George George, Gerald Gettschalk, William Hornbeck, Charles Hubbard, Charles Kidner, Gilbert King, Thaddeus Mroz, Sidney Smith, William Ward, John Zinkow, Charles Van Pelt. Centres: John H. Dyer, Jack Fisher, Arthur Lawson, Austin Mason, Bruce Smart, George Terrien, Frederick Woodruff, Richard Anderson. Blocking backs: Lloyd Anderson, Harvey Blanchard, Philip Drake, Howard Gleason, Fairfield Goodale, Joseph Horgan, Walter Kamp, George Waters. Wingbacks: Sam Carr, Charles Cawley, Donald Cole, James Gallagher, Saul Marias, Gershon Ross, Don Richards, Andy Welch. Tailbacks: Fred Abrams, Edward Hadley, Robert Hurley, Richard McCarthy, Robert O'Brien, Walter Wilson. Fullbacks...
...addition to Forte, the following lettermen will be ready for the opener against Penn on October 3: ends Jack Morgan, and Bill Barnes tackles Russ Standard and George Hibbard, guard Dick Row, center Lloyd Anderson, wingback Gordie Lyle and Clee O'Donnell, tallback Bill Wilson, and fullback Wayne Johnson...