Word: dunkers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD TUFTS Combs, l.e. r.e., Chandonnet Eastman, l.t. r.t., Tyler Hubbard, l.g. r.g., Reed Greenough, c. c., Wilson Dunker, r.g. l.g., Share Evans, r.t. l.t., Cooke McGlone, q.b. q.b., Etelman Lockwood, r.h.b. l.h.b., French Cheek, l.h.b. r.h.b., Hughes Hammond, f.b. f.b., Cohen...
...reorganization of the lineup for today also shows the desire of the coaches to uncover the potential attack of the team. The whole trend is for aggressiveness; Combs, the hardest fighting end in the squad will start at left end; Dunker has been shifted to Grew's position at guard and Evans, a pugnacious tackle, is now filling Dunkers old position. In the backfield, McGlone, who is the most versatile and aggressive Harvard quarterback will be in at the start...
...University team Gordon and Combs substituted at the ends, Eastman and Evans were at tackles, Dunker and Hubbard were the guards while Greenough was in at center until he was supplanted by Macomber. In the backfield, McGlone at quarterback was teamed with three second team backs, Stevens, Bianchi, and Cramer...
...most important shift in the team A lineup as it faced the second team on the 50-yard line was that Dunker was shifted-back to right guard, a position which he has not played regularly since his Freshman year, while Evans was given his berth at right tackle. The complete lineup of the team was as follows: Hill and Crosby, ends; Eastman and Evans, tackles; Dunker and Hubbard, guards; Greenough, center; McGlone, quarterback; and Jenkins, Hammond, and Cheek, backs. Later Lockwood went in for Jenkins and each of the quarterbacks was given a chance during the scrimmage. The only...
...Dunker spilled Kelley for a one-yard loss. Then Kelley kicked to Spalding. Jenkins broke loose for a 12-yard gain around the right end. Both lines piled up in a center rush. A grounded pass and with third down, nine to go. Hammond was tackled by Hagenbuckle ten yards behind his line...