Word: dexter
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dexter Lewis, who did not play against any of the big teams in Dixie after spraining his ankle in the first game against Stevens, will see limited action. Jim Telfer, a veteran, plagued by a bad knee and stomach trouble thus, far, and Tim Anderson, who didn't make the trip will both be ready for play...
...hour and a half the arguments flew back and forth while the crowd restrained itself to goodnatured shouting. "Do you realize," quizzed Marquette, "that men like Harry Dexter White would still be in the government if it were not for Congressional committees." Among other points, the Harvard team reminded them that White died some time ago of natural causes. But the Brothers concluded with a fiery approval of all committee activities, unmoved by any talk of abuses...
Injuries hit the team early. Jim Telfer was not even able to make the trip because of stomach trouble. Dexter Lewis sprained an ankle in the opening game at Stevens after putting in one of the Crimson goals in the 15 to 8 triumph. That broke up the first midfield. Fred Sharf separated a shoulder the next day against Maryland. That broke up the first defense...
...first line is now Dexter Lewis, left, Skip Baldwin, a center moved up from the third line, and John Lane, sophomore attackman playing midfield for the first time. The second line is intact with Karl Bjork, a sophomore, at left, Fred Horween at center, and Todd Goodwin, right. Lewis, Baldwin, and Lane all have goal-getting potential as individuals, but did not look effective as a unit in Saturday's practice game. The second line operated more smoothly, but could not produce any scoring...
Crimson Coach Bruce Munro had only one line of infielders intact and was able to use only two lines with regularity. Recent injuries and absenteeism forced him to start substitute attackman John Lane and third string center Skip Baldwin with Dexter Lewis on the first line, using the third line on only two occasions...