Word: carr
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Coach Carr's lineup remains about the same. Joe Bradley continues to sub for Dick Powell at fullback, while Bob Holcombe and Dick Lewis are at right inside and center forward respectively...
...Cutter, Johnny Mechem, Gene Emerson and "Chips" Callaway are the returning veterans who have taken part in the three practices to date. Leo Ecker, Louis Carr, and Traf Hicks have also been on hand but have favored bad legs and been kept out of active scrimmaging. Up from last year's Jayvees have come Charlie Bellows, Ren Russell, and Bill Lovering to bolster the defense squad, while Hans Carstein, Dick Howe, and Frank Eaton are seeking places on the foreward line. Joe Patrick, Freddie DeRham, Pete Stone and Jack Cunningham have shown up best so far from the large group...
...defeat by Princeton last week the Crimson Varsity approached its best form. At 12:30 o'clock this afternoon Coach Carr sends the same lineup back on the field in an effort to smooth out rough spots on the attack before the final two game drive against Springfield and Yale...
...letermen are George S. Ford '37, captain, Charles R. Allen '38, John M. Callaway '37, Louis B. Carr '37, Edward L. Cutter Jr. '38, Leo A. Ecker '37, Eugene Emerson '38, Samuel T. Hicks Jr. '38, John S. Mechem '38, Ralph L. Pope Jr. '38, and George F. Roberts...
...thereafter. The full squad is not expected to report until the end of the football season sees the metamorphosis from moleskins to blades of such ice artists as Captain George S. Ford '37, C. Russell Allen '38, S. Trafford Hicks, Jr, '38, George F. Roberts '38, and Louis B. Carr '37; Varsity cheerleader...