Word: carr
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coach Mikkola undoubtedly has a better chance for an undefeated season with his cross country men than either of the other two University teams. To see a Crimson football eleven go through a season of straight victories is more than even the most optimistic could hope for, while Coach Carr, with only three letter men back would have to perform prodigies to do anything of the kind. With only three vacant places from last year's team, plenty of good Freshman runners of last year will be fighting for the berths, and it is even possible that they might take...
Coach J. F. Carr '28 of the Harvard team has had his squad practicing for a week. He has been forced to field a team composed mostly of Sophomores. Workouts, however, have been satisfactory, and with bright prospects of several good players developing out of the lot, a satisfactory season is not at all improbable...
Work had been going on at Soldiers Field under the direction of Coach Carr, who apparently has been pleased with the way in which the men have responded to the early season workouts. With a good number of old men back to former positions, and a promising set of newcomers, the season's chances for a well balanced team seem good, if the material means anything...
Last week Ralph Carr Morrill, Peabody Museum taxidermist, was putting last touches to what remains of Ador Tipp Topp, Great Dane. When he reached the museum, Champion Ador Tipp Topp was treated as his predecessors were and his followers will be. He was carefully measured and sketched. Then Mr. Morrill smeared his head with vaseline to get a plaster cast. Next he was skinned. While a tanner prepared the skin, the museum's osteologists cleaned and set up his skeleton. Meanwhile, Taxidermist Morrill made a burlap & papier mache model of Ador Tipp Topp's body. On this dummy the taxidermist...
...keep training. Instead, he goes to the woods, fishes for trout, hunts deer and bear. When he was small his mother received a Carnegie Medal for saving the life of a hunter bitten by a rattlesnake in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains. One-mile Relay, The Penn team (Carr, Edwards, Steele, Healey) whirled away from all rivals, equaled in the muscle-stiffening air the 3 min. 18 sec. record made by Ted Meredith's team...