Word: davisons
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...right, two strong men of the Tiger backfield, Kazmaier (42) (with ball), and Davison (34) (with scowl) tramp their way toward the Crimson defense. This end run was good for eight yards...
Before and in between those Crimson aerial drives, Charlie Caldwell had control of the scoreboard. The Harvard line was able to halt the plunges of fullback Jack Davison, but the ends and secondary were either faked out of play by single-wing reverses, smashed by perfect blocking, or, as was largely the case, simply out-run by Dick Kazraier, Ed Janotta and a third string fullback listed as Jim Gorter
...Davison Dangerous Up Middle...
Although Kazmaier is second only to Reds Bagnell in League passing Princeton has never had to rely on its passing attack to open up a ball game. In fact Caldwell usually spreads the opponent's defense with a buck-lateral series which sends fullback Davison up the middle. It was Davison who put Princeton ahead in last year's game with a 67-yard dash through the guards...
Jordan may be able to rig defenses to stop Davison, but any attempts to jam the middle will expose the Crimson to PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS: HARVARD PRINCETON Crowley (176) ie Reed (182) Toepke (196) lt Smith (210) Kanter (187) ig Hawke (185) O'Brien (210) e Finney (192) Rosenau (198) rg Clark (178) Connelly (200) rt Urschel (197) Rate (193) re Bunnell (195) O'Neil (190) qp Chandler (195) Lowenstein (152) ihb Kazmaler (168) Biltz (188) or Wardon (184) rhb Kielnsasser (164) West (203> fb Davison...