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Bert Litman '38 tossed the 12 pound shot 48 feet two and a half inches to win first place. With handicaps Bill Carleback '41, Steve Madey '40, and John Flower '40 placed second, third, and fourth. Ed Ford '40 and Chester O'Autremont '41, aided by handicaps tied for first in the pole vault. Oscar Sutermeister 2G and Steve Madey '40 tied for second...
Probable Harvard lineups: g, Williams, Merrill; r.f., Robie, Goaline; l.f., Doughty, Brooks; r.h., Whitney, Jacobson; c.h., Scott, Scully; l.h., Phillips, d'Autremont; r.o., Johanson, Halstead; r.i., Rousmaniers, Lewis; c., Barndon, Sachs; l.i., Motley, Alexandre; l.c., Mendel, Page...
...safe bet to start at halfback. Bob Scott, married man, who played center half regularly in 1936, knows only too well about the competition in 1937. Freshman Coach Jim MacDonald has sent up a member of potential middle ground stars, including Jim Rousmaniere, Robin Scully, and Charles d'Autremont. Ned Whitney and Bernie Jacobson, of last year's Jayvees, also want to play...
Captain Richard G. Powell '38; Joseph C. Bradley '39; Charles d'Autremont '40; Gerald E. Deakin '40; James A. Doughty '40; Morris Earle '38; Richard B. Finn '40; D. Gordon Halstead '40; Howard P. Mendel '40; Ernest S. Merrill '40; Thomas Motley '38; Arthur W. Page '40; George W. Phillips '89; ames A. Rousmautere '40; Ernest Sachs '38; Robert W. Scott '38; Robin Scully '40; David Simboli '40; Edward F. Whitney '38; and William A. Gosline...
Robert W. Scott '38 and George W. Phillips '39, also letter men and Sophomores James A. Rousmaniere, Mason Fernald, and Charles d'Autremont should also make up a capable halfback squad...