Word: centers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Scrimmage yesterday was brief, and came as the conclusion of a long drill on offensive formations. Team A consisted provisionally of Phelps and Leekly, forwards; Malick and Light-bourn, guards; and Vogel, center. Men likely to replace these men at any time are Eby and Eaton, forwards; Hesse and Coombs, guards; and De Ravign, center. The squad, cut yesterday for the last time, is now composed...
...Haven, Conn., December 10.--Winslow M. Lovejoy '25 was elected captain of the Yale football team when it assembled for its picture this afternoon. His accurate passing and his general defensive play have won him a place as one of the outstanding centers of the year. He has been regular center for two years and is also a letterman in baseball. He prepared for Yale at Exeter, where he played on the football and baseball teams. His home is in Montclair, New Jersey...
...corner of the Opera House that no one had noticed broke the strains of Schubert's Ave Maria. The audience sank back in anticipation, the committee on the stage retired to one side, and, having sat fuming at delay in her dressing room, on came Isadora Duncan to the center of the stage where she stayed for a few moments, bent in wonder over the image of a Christ child. Behind her tripped a sweep of dancing children to join the admiration of the miracle which Isadora's art had conjured?then the music swelled and a mystic and dramatic...
...distinct advantage over Team B in teamwork. Smith and Merriam, the two forwards, gave a fine early season exhibition of passing. The former was the high scorer of the afternoon with six goals from the floor. Combs, last year's Freshman guard, made his first appearance at center on Team A. His general floor game yesterday, was excellent until he twisted his ankle and was forced to retire. The injury, however was not serious enough to keep him on the sidelines more than a few days. The Team A guards were Black and Rudofsky, veterans of last year...
...invalid. Some undergraduates have found fault with the arrangement by which Graduate School one-seat applicants have been seated next to the cheering section and in a better location than the majority of undergraduates. Such an objection is perfectly natural on the part of undergraduates who feel that the center of the field should be reserved for those who are naturally most interested in the team and who are its most loyal supporters. But it neglects the justice of the case. Graduate School students at Harvard are notoriously out of touch with the College. To erect any more bars...