Word: billing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coach Gordon "Scotty" Little was considerably pessimistic about his team's chances against a Harvard squad which stands undefeated in two years of dual meet competition. The Cornell squad, moreover, will be handicapped by the loss of Co-Captain Bill Luke, who is suffering from sinus. Luke, veteran in the sprints and free style, was expected to be a sparkplug for the Red. Mel Blessing, backstroker, will also be missing because of illness...
...Terrier tilt, but he has proved himself to be a steady ball player. Fred Heckel is much more at home at forward than at guard, and he showed what he really could do in the Boston University game by amassing 17 points. Homer Peabody has improved steadily, and Bill Humes is ready to work in the relief role...
...work in practice which he missed while in Ohio competing for a Rhodes scholarship has pushed him back temporarily to the role of a substitute. Franny Simpson, another Sophomore to be retained on the Varsity squad, got his baptism against Tufts and will be heard from before long. Bill McSweeney and Lee Bird have shown flashes of form, but as yet they have been switched back and forth between the Varsity and the Jayvees...
...into its final workout before its opening match this week, Pat Johnson's octet of fifty percent "green material" will swing into action under Captain Harvey Ross. Ross is one of the few members of last year's team who did not graduate, and he at 120 pounds with Bill Daughaday at 165, another veteran, are expected to bear the brunt of the Crimson scoring...
...weights are the greatest question marks. In the 175 pound class, Tudor Gardiner, who wrestled heavyweight last year, has worked down to compete in the lighter class. At unlimited is footballer "Chief" Boston, who was kept out of the running last year by Bill Glendinning, shows great potentialities...