Word: captains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...remainder of the Crimson forward line has been tried under fire. B. H. Strong Occ, at left end, Dudley Bell '28, the pivot man, Daniel Simonds '28, right guard, and Captain C. A. Pratt '28, right tackle, are veterans of one or more Yale games. F. A. Clark '29 and John Parkinson '29, left tackle and guard respecive- ly, saw action in encounters last fall...
...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. G. Moore '29, two backs who are certain to get into the game, are the other kickers on the University gridiron squad...
...unusually large fall turnout of over 150 Freshman crew aspirants crowded into Smith Halls Common Room at 7 o'clock last night. Coach H. H. Haines of the freshman crews and Captain John Watts '28 spoke to the first-year...
...University quarter backs must, of course, remain a mystery, at least until after the team has played its first game. That there are no quarter backs of University experience available for this year's eleven is a fact too well known to need repetition. W. D. Wetmore '30, captain of last year's Freshman team, was counted on as the most likely candidate for the University berth this fall, but he is at present, although able to go through light work-outs, counted out for the season on account of injuries sustained last summer. Wetmore's disability leaves...
...years piloted the University serabs. Burns who is rated after Kelley at this time alternated with Kelley as second choice in the signal caller's berth on the first year eleven three years ago and since then has played sporadically with the ineligibles. Burns, who is captain of next spring's University diamond outfit, and a board; sprinter of note has hitherto concentrated most of his efforts on baseball and track...