Word: bradford
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard Holy CrossE. H. Bradford, Dean, La Farge Bladwin l.e. r.e. MahaneyLindner, Coady l.t. r.t. O'Conner, Daley, ColemanC. H. Bradford, Daniell l.g. r.g. Ray, NortonAdie, Gamache, Holder c. c. Lonergan, SmithTheopold, Hoague r.g. l.g. WallisGreenough, Nash r.t. l.t. Corton, Pascavage, Finn, HoodChase r.e. l.e. Butler, N. ColemanStafford, McGlone q.b. q.b. Wise, LoweryMiller l.h.b. r.h.b. McMahon, HealeyHowe, Zarakov r.h.b. l.h.b. Glennon, Kittredge, ComcowichHammon, Maher f.b. f.b. Crowley, Lear
...BRADFORD Right Guard...
Some of the group of players who stood on the sidelines yesterday were being given a day of rest after Monday's strenuous scrimmage. Among these were Captain Greenough, Daley, and E. H. Bradford. On the other hand the absence of Rogers, Gehrke, Samborski, Spalding and Cheek was not from the will of the coaches, but because of injuries. According to Trainer Donovan these men should all be in uniform by Saturday...
Yesterday's practice went to the opposite extreme from Monday's violent scrimmage. Dummy practice and a long kicking workout made up the afternoon. Zarakov, Miller, and Hammond, with Stafford calling signals, started on the Team A backfield. Chase, Hoague, Bradford, Adie, Kilgour, Lindner, and La Farge made up the line...
...BRADFORD Left...