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HARVARD J.V. HOLY CROSS '38 Gaffney, l.e. r.e., Dzierzak Giles, l.t. r.t., Shields Armstrong, l.g. r.g., Curran Greeley, c. c., Mautner Kidder, r.g. l.g., Carr Carman, r.t. l.t., Nelson Brassil, r.e. l.e., Amereau Pedrick, q.b. q.b., Bartoomeo Higgins, l.h.b. r.h.b., Bracken Brookings, r.h.b. l.h.b., Gatreau Brown, f.b. r.b., Brucato...
...Carr Developing Machine...
...Stadium. Few Harvard men there are who ever watch their often fast and furious games, but the booters sacrifice seeing half the football game each Saturday while they kick away in an effort to win the Intercollegiate League championship. Though little is said about it, and Coach John F. Carr, Jr. '28 does not stop to think about it, the eleven this year has one of the best chances in history to win the championship. Jack Carr, who is also adeptly running Mr. James Michael Curley's campaign in Cambridge, has been gradually building up a squad of fine material...
...Jack Carr's squad start their games early. If you have a few minutes and nothing to do before a football game, just drop over to the field across Boylston street. Watch captain Fred Stork at left inside hover vulture-like around the goal. Watch Mel Grover and Del Clos, both players all through Andover and Harvard, hold up the right side of the forward line. But the key to the whole situation lies in the half-back line, manned this year by John Dorman, Frank Vincent, and Ted Roosevelt. Dorman is a determined, untiring worker. He is a feeder...
...fullback posts were the one hole Jack Carr found vacated at Commencement. Dick Gummere and captain Bill Wemple, who graduated last June, were both named "outstanding players for the season of 1933." So far this year Carr has filled the gap with Ferd Stent, who substituted in the backfield last year, and Horace Robinson and found them satisfactory. Bob Holcombe is serving as alternate...