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Edward S. Dewey, left tackle, came to Cambridge with the V-12's from Wesleyan and Baldwin Wallace. A mainstay on the 1945 team, 200-pound Dewey has moved over from the guard slot he filled last season...
...Dewey is the only first-stringer for the Varsity who played regularly a year ago, and Dewey was a guard in 1945. Wally Flynn and Captain Cleo O'Donnell were letter winners in 1942, although neither was a regular, and Eddie Davis had two years of informal football for Harvard in 1943 and 1944 when Henry Lamar, Freshman coach, handled the squad...
...players: Tom Felt and Len Cummings, ends; Mel Allen and R. F. Garvey, tackles; Charley Gudaitis and Bob Drennen, guards; Jack Fisher, center; Bill Henry, quarterback; Tom Gannon and Leo Flynn, wingback; George Boston, fallback; Bob Cowen, fallback. STARTING LINEUPS HARVARD CONNECTICUT W. Flynn (200) le W. Dropo (220) Dewey (200) lt Brink (213) Rodis (210) lg Herman (204) Glynn (200) c M. Dropo (225) Feinberg (180) rg Molloy (175) Davis (210) rt Fortini (202) Fiorentino (180) re Christensen (175) Miklos (188) or Goethals (184) qb Jorgenson (190) O'Donnell (158) rhb Ross (145) Petrillo (190) lhb Starkel (185) Moravec...
Wally Flynn and John Fiorentino at end: Ned Dewey and Eddie Davis at tackle; Nick Rodis and Jim Feinberg at guards; Chuck Glynn at center; Frank Miklos, quarterback; O'Donnell, wing-back; Bob Cowen, fullback; and Pete Petrillo, tailback...
...least half the season; Harlow lost his other would-be starter, Howie Houston, for least two weeks with another leg injury. In an effort to boister the tackle positions, Harlow has moved in a variety of other linemen to fill the gap, with former guards Eddle Davis and Ned Dewey looming as starters. Both Davis and Dewey are experienced linemen, with the former a regular on the '44 eleven and Dewey a 1945 player. Behind these 200-plus-pounders Harlow has another ex-quard, Mal Allen, and heavyweight Ken Middendorf. As if his other trouble weren't enough, Harlow lost...