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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This game is the first for the Crimson since the Christmas vacation. Coach Wachter expects the team to follow up the two victories it made over Northeastern and Worcester with another although he said yesterday that the team's defense work was not up to standard. T. G. Upton '31, who scored nine baskets against Northeastern and seven against Worcester will occupy the center's berth. H. T. Wenner '30 and D. J. O'Connell '29 will have regular places at forward. J. S. Rex '31, whose form has been improving, showed up unusually well in the Worcester game...
...Coach Arnold Horween '20, is scheduled to arrive in New York today from West Indies and Director of Athletics W. J. Bingham '16 is expecting Horween in Boston either tonight or tomorrow morning...
Horween is coming north to attend the banquet that the Harvard Club of Boston is giving tomorrow evening for the football team. Yesterday Bingham was con-committal as to whether Horween would continue as head coach of football next year, declaring that nothing definite could be announced until Horween's own decision is made known on his arrival here. Bingham did declare, however, that he had made no plans or advances to possible successors...
Orders for two new coaching launches have been placed with the Greenport Construction Company of Greenport, Long, Island, according to an announcement made last night by E. J. Brown '96, University crew coach. After having been exhibited at the New York Motor Boat Show, they will arrive in Cambridge in the early part of March...
...launches are to be of the same type, but smaller, being 20 feet long with 60 horsepower motors. The "Red Top," as the first was named, was 27 feet long and had a 100 horse-power engine. The Greenport launches are built especially for crew coaching. They have the advantage, Coach Brown said, of leaving a very small wake...