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...eligible for the captaincy, but as the choice usually falls on some member of the Junior class, the 1917 men who played in the Yale game this fall are the logical candidates for captain of next season's eleven. They are as follows: C. A. Coolidge, Jr., H. H. Dadmun, G. A. Gilman, J. C. Harris, R. Harte...
With sixteen men from the squad graduating, and only four regulars returning, there will be several new players on the eleven next fall. In all, eight "H" men return to College, but Harte, Boles, Dadmun and Gilman will be the only regulars from the 1915 team to fill their old positions; although Taylor was practically a regular, and of these, Gilman is the only man who has had more than one season of University training...
...candidate for Parson's place on the opposite side of the line, with W. Davis '18 and W. H. Wheeler '18, who did not play this year, and B. Lancaster '18, of the second team close behind him. None of these men, however, have had much experience. Taylor and Dadmun, both veterans from the past season, will be able to take care of the guard positions, with D. Duncan '17, P. Zach '19, W. Burr '18 and W. B. Snow '18 as strong substitutes. If Zach develops as his work on the Freshman eleven this fall indicated...
Confining the field of its selection to those players who have participated in the games on the University football team's schedule, the CRIMSON here picks two All-Eastern teams. The first is as follows: Soucy, l.e. Harvard Gilman, l.t, Harvard Hogg, l.g. Princeton Cool, c. Cornell Dadmun, r.g. Harvard McLean, r.t. Princeton Higgins, r.e. Penn. State Barrett, q.b. Cornell Berryman, l.h.b. Penn. State Mahan, r.h.b. Harvard King, f.b. Harvard...
best player in the Tiger line, gets a place at guard, with Dadmun, of Harvard, as a partner. Thurman of Virginia loses out even on consideration of his prowess as a punter, for the punting will be well taken care of by Maban, and besides, in the modern game of deceptive play, the wisdom of having a lineman drop back to kick is doubtful. Dadmun's play in the Yale game marked him as a guard of unusual ability, for not only did he defend his position impregnably, but time and again he took out both...