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Except for Meigs, the varsity will be at full strength. Both tailbacks Jim Joslin and Matt Botsford are ready to play. Botsford ran through the sweat-suit drill and will start this afternoon at tailback. Quarterback Jerry Marsh will call signals and fullback Tony Gianelly should plunge for the short ones and back up the line on defense. Jordan plans to start Bob Cowles at wing. Should he falter, Joe Conzelman, who played his best game of the season against Princeton, will replace...
Still missing from the contact work, however, were guard Bill Meigs and tailbacks Jim Joslin and Matt Botsford. Jim Joslin and Matt Botsford. Jim Anthony again took over Meigs' guard slot, while Sam Fyock and Joe Conzelman ran at tailback. Others working with the first eleven yesterday included end Joe Ross, tackles John Maher and Bill Frate, center Art Painter, guard Tim Anderson, quarterback Jerry Marsh, wingback Bob Cowles, and fullback Tony Gianelly...
...yesterday's practice, injured tailbacks Jim Joslin and Matt Botsford drilled along the sidelines, while the rest of the squad scrimmaged for about 30 minutes. Botsford passed and punted, apparently without harm to his bad elbow; Joslin ran in place and also punted in an effort to work out his charley horse...
Fyock started in the absence of the team's top two tailbacks, Matt Botsford and Jim Joslin, both out with injuries. Botsford, suffering from an arm injury inflicted in the Ohio game, worked out lightly in pads, and avoided contact work. Jordan is not sure when the sophomore tailback will be able to return to full-scale action...
...afternoon would disagree with Princeton partisans who called the win a fluke. No one can say positively that the absence of Royce Flippin and Dick Frye plus the limited participation of Dick Martin and Dick Emery hurt the home team more than the visitors were handicapped by losing Matt Botsford and Dexter Lewis for the whole game and Jim Joslin for the last three quarters...