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...Chapin, V. 1923 Back 20 158 5.10 St. Marks Churchill, W. H. 1923 Back 20 155 5.5 1/2 Milton Clark. W. K. 1923 End 23 175 6.1 Denver H. S. Cooper, J. M. 1923 Tackle 20 182 6.1 Hackley School Crocker, J. 1922 End 20 170 6.1/2 Groton Eastman, C. A. C. 1922 Tackle 19 180 5.11 University of Nebraska Faxon, H. H. 1921 Tackle 21 177 6.2 Milton Finley, R. L. 1922 End 20 171 5.11 Exeter Fitts, R. W. 1923 Back 19 180 5.11 Tufts Fitzgerald, J. J. 1923 Quarter 23 150 5.8 Everett H. S. Gaston...
...fine work this season at the tackle position, his loss would not be irreparable as Sedgwick now seems sufficiently recovered to take part in the games in the future. But besides, Sedgwick, Coach Fisher has other men of exceptional and proved ability to use if necessary; namely Lockwood and Eastman. Faxon, who was out of the line-up Saturday with a slight injury, is now back at his old place in the line. Fitts, who played such a brilliant game against Virginia, although slightly injured, was also in uniform yesterday...
...dining rooms. Nominations were made by petition of at least 25 regular members. Those nominated are: From Memorial Hall, C. B. Austin 2L., W. R. Baldwin '22, W. G. Bean 4G., R. P. Bearle 1L., A. Blair '21, A. N. Blandin 3L., W. J. Brockelbank 1L., J. S. Eastman 2L., W. A. Hosmer 2G.B., F. A. Little 3L., L. A. de Turenne '21. From Memorial Cafeteria, W. O. Berndes, uGB., C. P. Swinnerton ocC., M. W. Weiss '22, C. M. Wentworth...
Although Gaston, Eastman, and Hubbard, are not doing as well as might be hoped, they are expected to be in a condition where they can be called upon in case of necessity in the Princeton game. Roscoe Fitts, the star-quarterback from whom so much is expected if he should recover from the persistent blood-clot in his leg, is still under the doctor's care, and it is feared that he will remain there for the rest of the season...
...Eastman is another substitute who sprang a surprise last Saturday. Hubbard's knee does not seem to be so serious as Gaston's wrist, but the return of the trouble with his semi-lunar cartilage, which bothered him at Milton, may keep him out longer than is now expected. If this is the case, the coaches will be grateful for a man of Eastman's calibre to fill the gap between Tolbert and Kane...