Word: developing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With six new squash courts at its disposal, the 1923 team will have a greater opportunity to develop its raw material for the long schedule that is now being arranged. The increase in the number of games to be played is largely due to increased membership is the Massachusetts Squash Racquets League...
...Racquets team who will be available next season. Malcolm Bradlee '22 captain for the last two years; Myles P. Baker '22, D. McK. Key '22, and R. E. Smith '22 are all lost by graduation and for this reason the success of the team will rest entirely upon the development of the second string material. Carroll Harrington '24 is the most promising player while R. C. Bostwick '23, F.I. Carpenter Jr. '24, and C. C. Colt '24 are men who should develop into valuable material. In addition to these members of the second team, C. P. G. Fuller...
...four years experience on first base at Roxbury Latin School, and Clark Hodder, Captain of the hockey team. He has been on the Newton High School squad for four years and is a valuable man in the outfield. W. B. Pringle is among the second basemen who should develop into good material, but he will have close competition from G. K. Gordon who is a veteran of the St. Paul's nine. A. W. Samborski, who was the yearling basketball leader, was an infield regular for four years at Westfield High School...
Coach Young has worked his battery men into encouraging shape during the four weeks of light practice, and some good material has been developed in the process. E. C. Herman seems to be a strong bidder for the box honors, but he is closely rivaled by J. E. Toulmin. Two left handed pitchers will be at Coach Young's disposal as R. W. Rawlings and F. G. Akers, with three years of baseball work at St. Mark's, should develop into ready substitutes. S. A. Straw is the outstanding catcher on the squad at present, but it is too early...
...regard to the method of scoring a point after a touchdown, Mr. Fisher said that he thought it had been inaugurated as an experiment. "I believe that everyone will drop-kick and the result will be that coaches will develop drop-kickers instead of place kickers...