Word: centering
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...have been ably supported by Gibby Winter and Win Jameson. This improvement, under the tutelage of Wes Fesler, has been swift and continuous, but none-the-less, the majority of ground gained on Harvard this fall has been around the flanks. Few plays have gathered much momentum through the center trio of Gaffney, Jones and Kessler. And anywhere from left to right tackle 200 pounds of Al Kevorkian is likely to turn up at crucial moments...
Yale, on the other hand, has never had an end problem--not since Larry Kelley was a Sophomore. And his flank-mate, Carey, can hold up his own end with marked ability. It is the center of the Eli team that is most vulnerable, and it is between tackles that field general Roberts will direct his running attack. The Elis have fallen repeatedly for the so-called mouse trap plays which rely upon good timing and cross-blocking, two branches of the game that Harlow has emphasized all fall...
Coaches Jack Carr, Tom Motley, and Jim MacDonald maintain their regular lineups substantially unchanged. A possible sensational Varsity shift may see Goalie Put Williams playing part of the game at center forward...
Coach Henry Lamar started the following eleven: Ends, Devine and Maguire; tackles, Armstrong and Healey; guards, Thompson and Heiskell; center. Bird; quarter, Macdonald; halfs, Curtis and Bailey; full, Seargent. In addition the following substitutes also received numerals: Squibb, Cordingly, Duane, Kelly, Coleman, Hallett, Daughdy, Fair, Hoye, F. Curtiss...
...starting Harvard lineup was: Ends, Smith and Knapp; tackles, Schmidt and Barkin; guards, Zinman and Mellen; center, Hedblom; quarter, Burnett; halfs, Prouty and Foley; full, Jerome...