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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Prior '29 has thus far won the first call to hold down first base, while J. P. Chase '28 is stationed at the second sack. R. C. Sullivan '28 and Captain H. W. Burns '28 have been alternating at shortstop, although the latter will resume his regular post in center field as soon as the squad gets outside the cage, G. E. Donaghy '29, another veteran, has been assigned to third base...
...first teams as they are divided at present are as follows: Army; left end, S. C. Burns '30; left tackle, H. L. Levin '29; left guard, John Parkinson '29; center, A. B. Bigelow '30; right guard, J. N. Trainer '31; right tackle, G. P. Davis '29; right end, G. L. Lewis '30; quarterback, T. W. Giligan '31; left halfback, A. W. Huguley '34; right halfback, W. R. Harper '30; fullback G. N. Talbot '31. Navy: left end, R. W. Meadows '29; left tackle, J. e. Barrett '30; left guard, R. A. Stewart '30; center, J. H. Gilden '31; right guard...
This year Tudor was third high scorer of the University team. Captain J. P. Chase '28 and F. R. G. Giddens '29, center and star forward respectively of this year's team, chalked up the leading number of tallies. Tudor, with his goal scored in the first of the Yale series, succeeded in making a total of nine goals during the season...
Next year's prospects center around a strong nucleus. The team, however, is losing the services of its brilliant goal tender, Joseph Morrill '28. The most likely candidate for honors in this field is M. G. Gammack '31, illuminary of this year's Freshman team. For forward line material there are Tudor, Giddens, W. T. Wetmore '30, and C. B. Lakin '30. For defense men there are A. S. Bigelow '30 and H. W. Bigelow '30. G. C. Holbrook '30 seems a likely candidate for the center position...
Last week the New York Times printed the following dramatic despatch from Washington, Pa.: "Totally blind since she was less than a year old, 13-year-old Mary Grabowsky, second daughter of Walter Grabowsky, a poor miner of Coal Center, this county, walked out of the Washington Hospital today, scarcely able to conceal her delight and asking officers of the Red Cross to hurry her home that she might see her mother for the first time...