Word: centers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Clark University. Offensive formations are gradually being perfected and teamwork is being emphasized more than usual so early in the season. Various combinations of forwards have been tried. In the scrimmage yesterday Captain Gordon and Smith were used together on Team A for the first time. Rauh was at center in place of Combs, who is still incapacitated by an ankle injury, and the guards were Samborski and Rudofsky. Team A was a 29 to 18 victor over a combination made up of Barnett and Middleton, forwards; King, center; and Reed and Morrison, guards. Gordon scored seven goals from...
Yale, despite her heavy losses, is perhaps the best fortified of the Big Three for the 1924 season. In Captain-elect Lovejoy she has a center with few equals in recent Yale history. He will be flanked by veteran guards, Eckhart and Esselstyn, unless one of the two is beaten by Wortham, a 200-pound Freshman who showed himself to be of Varsity calibre. The tackle situation is complicated by the loss of Milstead, Blair, and Miller. Butterworth and Richards, the latter the strongest player in the Freshman line, look to be the best prospects. Lnman, Bingham, and Hart...
Princeton, with 14 letter-men, may well hope to regain her lost prestige. She can put on the field a team composed entirely of letter-men, consisting of Stout and Tillson or Drews, ends; Gates and Howard, tackles; hills and Crago, guards; Caldwell, center; Gibson, Legendre, and Williams in the backfield with Dinsmore, Wingate, or Caulkins at quarterback. Blessed with a surplus of good quarterback material for several years. Coach Roper will have five...
...converted into halfbacks. Predergast of the Freshman team is an exceptionally fast back and a fine broken-field runner, but he is rather light for regular work. The Freshman line was not particularly strong, but it should furnish valuable replacement material. Forest, a very likely prospect at either center or tackle who was handicapped by injuries this fall, will probably win by regular place in the line. On present indications, Princeton should have an average line and a strong backfield...
...Christianity is a way of living, the personality of Christ is at its center, it is the reproduction in our own lives of the spirit and quality of Jesus. No one ever supposed that the "Hallelujah Chorus" was intended to cease when Handel finished composing it. Christianity is like a piece of music, it was meant to be reproduced. Many of you have come here tonight with doubts and disbeliefs in matters of doctrine but do you know of any way of living with yourselves, with your fellows, and with your God, that compares with this...