Word: bartow
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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However, other lineup switches were felt imminent, if not before the Chicago game. Jim Devine and Bartow Kelly are still fighting for the right end berth. And Gone Lovett, now recovered from a slight injury, will be well up in that controversy...
...yesterday's scrimmage George Downing and Jim Devine teamed on the A team, while Henry Vander Eb and Bartow Kelly were stationed on the B flanks. The return of Lovett and Koufman tomorrow will mean that Dick Harlow will have six ends, all im- proving daily, all potentially good, and none with any degree of experience...
...promotion of Loren McKinney, an end, to the Red Jerseys brought the number of first squad players to 25. McKinney is the sixth end and probably the last to be given a Varsity jersey. Other first squad-ends are Gene Lovett, Joe Koufman, George Downing, Bartow Kelly, and Jim Devine...
...Devine and Bartow Kelly, Varsity shock troopers a year ago who together have probably seen less than 30 minutes of action, have been given a pre season edge as ends. Big George Downing, a converted tackle, Joe Konfman, a Junior who wasn't playing last year, and Gene Lovett are possible replacements...
Thomas V. Healey, Sherman Hoar, Ward M. Hussey, William C. Hurtt, Paul E. Illman, Jr., Bartow Kelley, Robert A. Krancer, James D. Lightbody, Jr., Charles D. Lutz, Jr., Torbert H. Macdonald, Stephen L. Madey, Howard P. Mendel, August R. Meyer, George S. Olive, Jr., Peter E. Pratt, Thomas H. E. Quimby, Edward C. K. Read, Edward G. Robinson...