Word: carr
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...strength. Time comes for asking what here you got. Football scribes rub their chins and don't say very much. Asked about Harvard soccer, the good scribe does the same thing but he might put his tongue in his check. There is a distinct feeling that Varsity Coach Jack Carr may be about to open a golden...
...Avon New York City Braden, William E. 17 145 5.10 Withrow High Cincinnati, O. Browne, Edward C. 17 150 5.9 Browne & Nichols Winchester Budlong, John P. R. 16 170 5.9 Lockwood High E. Greenwich, R. I. Burnett, Charles L. 18 173 6. St. Mark's Manchester Carr, William J. 18 157 5.10 Boston Latin Charlestown Curtis, Gordon Jr. 19 158 5.11 Middlesex Weston Elbel, Donald R. 19 155 5.9 Exeter South Bend, Ind. Gardelia, Joseph W. 21 186 6. Worcester Academy Worcester Gordon, Melvin J. 17 145 5.11 Rivers School Brookline Harder, George H. Jr. 19 170 5.11 St. Mark...
With regular Varsity and Freshman practice not scheduled to begin until 3 o'clock this afternoon, over 20 of Coach Jack Carr's first squad soccer players reported for a preliminary session Saturday morning...
Captain Richard G. Powell '38 heads the returning Varsity players. Coach Jack Carr expects defensive strength with the combination of H. Putnam Williams '39, Powell, Theodore P. Robie '38, and Joseph C. Bradley '39, all lettermen, in goal and at fullback...
Offensively Carr faces his greatest problem at the start. Lettermen T. Newlin Hastings and Robert E. White, both Seniors, report they will be unable to play. Only Thomas Motley '38 stands out in an attacking wall which has given Crimson booters their chief disadvantage for the past two years...