Word: burnses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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No changes were made in the Team A line-up yesterday, the first Crimson eleven remaining as it was at the conclusion of Tuesday's scirmmage. A. E. French '29 replaced all of the regular backs except B. W. Burns '28 at one time or another during yesterday's work...
The players reported in good condition, and it is expected that practically the entire squad will be in condition to taste action against the Crusaders of Holy Cross in the Stadium next Saturday. A. E. French '29, who started last Saturday's game at halfback, but who retired in the...
The best girls of Canada and France competed against the best girls of the U. S., and some of them were beautiful-but it was not a beauty contest. They went at one another with clubs, at Cherry Valley, Long Island. Mrs. G. Henry Stetson of Philadelphia, took to the...
All of the visitors were unanimous in their praise of J. P. Crosby '28. A. F. French '29. David Guarnaccia '29, and H. W. Burns '28. "They look most impressive in both offense and defense," commented one of the invading linesmen.
Captain Smith, of the visitors is known as a strong punter who averages nearly 50 yars on his kicks. The Harvard squad is not blessed with an extraordinarily powerful kicker, but Burns, who will handle the booting asignment this afternoon, is a capable punter. A. E. French '29 and T...