Word: carr
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fact is that Coach Jack Carr's Crimson Varsity will have its work cut out for it Saturday morning. Bill Logan's 1936 Jayvees have come along fast, while, an unusual case, Harvard's latest team is still somewhat of a mystery, both as to lineup and scoring ability on any given...
...lineup, injury jinx makes the principal problem. Of three veteran and stellar fullbacks, Coach Carr never knows for certain if any of them will be able to play until about the day of a game. Captain Dick Powell is permanently benched with a trick knee; Joe Bradley has a thigh ailment which usually allows him to play at least part of a game, recurs, and keeps him out for two or three days. Ted Robie injured his spleen in a headon tackle in the Dartmouth game and finds his return to action pretty much...
Moving from fullbacks to halfbacks, the element of uncertainty comes in with the question whether anybody is going to improve sufficiently to take the place of Carr's regular starting trio, which is good but never all-American. In the forward line, there is still a search for the winning combination. Latest reports seemed to be that Carr had it in the Dartmouth and Tufts games, but Princeton may mean another story...
...date the Crimson eleven has won two, tied one, and lost one. In each game there were moments of effective play set off by long periods of mediocrity. Because Crimson soccer teams are noted for their driving spirit and will to make scoring breaks, chances are that Coach Carr would win more than he lost if he fielded the second Freshmen. But unless the booters really go to town against Princeton this week his team will go into the Yale game next month, even as it is now, a mystery aggregation...
Much of the success against the Green came after the transfer of Frank Harnden from center forward to inside right so that Carr will probably start the forward line with which he finished Friday...