Word: center
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meet the Harvard Freshmen considerably the favorite. With G. H. Pattison '32 and W. S. Baskervill '32 swinging into excellent form in the forward berths, the Crimson has promise of a winning combination. W. J. Holland '32, high scorer in the Exeter game, continues to get first call to center position. HARVARD 1932 MILTON Pattison, l.f. r.g., Morton Baskervill, r.f. l.g., Builton Holland, c. c., Miller Moushegian, l.g. r.f., Wright White, r.g. l.f., Hodwe
Garrison, who has performed brilliantly at center on the University sextet this season, was first reported disabled for the season, but his rapid recovery has insured his return to the first lineup within a short time. He was on the ice for a short time Monday but was advised to wait until today to return for regular practice. The Dartmouth game on February 16 will probably see him in the opening lineup if he is not able to perform against the St. Nicholas Club sextet on the coming Saturday...
Iselin will meet D. F. Gregg of Lincoln's Inn in the third round mate of the State squash tournament before Monday. Several other Harvard students are progressing in this tournament which is now approaching the fourth round. Ingraham will men Nelson, Hooe of Newton Center in third round match today. Thane will oppose L. W. Wheeler, Jr. of the Union Boat Club. Breckinridge an A. M. Sonnabend '17 of the Harvard Club will play before Monday and the winner of this match is bracketed in play. T. E. Jansen '26, seeded third the tournament. Myers will meet E. Sawyer...
Such a distance would make Japan a possible center. An interesting possibility arises in this connection. A quake 6200 miles from Harvard would have begun at its origin at about 12.25 o'clock yesterday afternoon, but this would be 2.25 o'clock this morning in Japan...
...Jansen, seeded third, of the Cambridge Squash Racquets Club, defeated E. M. Shelton '31 of Harvard. 15-8, 15-12, 12-15, 15-12; W. F. Rowe of the Union Boat Club defeated A. R. Bolt of Newton Center in five games: F. P. Frasier of the Tennis and Racquets Club defeated P. M. Goddard of Lincoln...