Word: booths
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sage of Age, who knows what Jameson if you don't get there Early, ponders momentarily and drops his vote in the Booth with Harding a Russell; Harvard 14 - Army 13. Wheeeeee who knows Bunty may be wrong...
Captain Bob Green and right tackle Ken Booth, the two most reliable performers game in and game out, were again top-notchers for the total forces. Green's most spectacular play occurred in the second canto, when he and bucker Mike Cohen caught the fleet Brud Holland from behind after a goodly Ithacan gain on an end-around play. Booth was the outstanding blocked on the field...
...hope of three-quarters of the stands will go all out with them. THE LINEUPS HARVARD CORNELL Capt. Green (171) l.c. Spang (176) r.c. Healey (198) l.t. West (215) r.t. Mellen (175) l.g. Heminway (204) r.g. Russell (192) c. Capt. VanRanst (200) c. Coleman (183) r.g. Roth (205) l.g. Booth (194) r.t. McKeever (215) l.t. Daughters (181) r.c. Holland (202) l.e. Wilson (185) q.b. Matuszczak (196) q.b. Foley (160) l.h.b. Peck (185) or Macdonald (178) r.h.b. McCullough (170) r.h.b. Cohen (185) f.b. Baker (180) or McCullough (170) l.h.b. Eichler...
Green, Daughters, Booth, and Glueck turned in good, but not their best games. Toward the end of the game, when Harvard, too late, became thoroughly air-minded, the ends had terrific jobs in breaking away from the line of scrimmage, but there was nothing illegal about the Brown manner of delaying the flankmen...
Saturday's line-up: Green, l.e., Healey, l.t., Mellen, l.g., Russell, c., Coleman, r.g., Booth, r.t., Daughters, r.e., Wilson, q.b., Foley, l.h.b., Macdonald, r.h.b., Cohen...