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...noticeable that Lee, Ecker was moved from fullback to left half, or wing back, for this scrimmage. Just how much significance this had is difficult to say. Perhaps Harlow is definitely figuring on transforming Ecker as he has Vornon Struck, Struck, incidentally, continued as a wing back yesterday, though Moseley had the call as first-string left halfback in the "A" lineup
...stationary serimmage, Nipper Knapp and Joe Kennedy took the places of Kelly and Dubiet on the A team, and George Roberts and Ecker were in the backfield along with Struck and Ford. Arthur Oakes, recently promoted from the Jayvees, played in the B team backfield, and impressed many observers as the hardest driving man on the field...
...will depend on Harlow's ability to develop this young material, such men as George Ford, Leo Ecker, Tommy Bilodeau, Emile Dubiel, and Arthur Oakes. All of these men have shown something on Freshman or last year's Varsity teams, but none are really finished, Grade A, foll-time players as yet. Ford didn't reach his peak until the Yale game last season and Bilodeau has never quite shown the super-performance of which he seems to be capable...
...absolute charge of every enterprise, however, and holds that one responsible, avoids interfering, keeps close tabs. Nominally Dr. Crocker himself is responsible to a board of ten trustees on which sit Col. Thompson's widow, his daughter, who is Mrs. Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr., Frederick Hudson Ecker (Metropolitan Life) and Morgan Partner Thomas W. Lamont. Actually Dr. Crocker and Trustee-Business Manager Fred Pope, onetime Thompson employe, submit an annual budget which the board passes without too hard study...
...been established with Moseley leading Sam Callaway and Duffey in an attack that has overcome every opponent it has met. The "H" line will stay intact and is expected to show the same spirit which gathered in five of Harvard's six goals in the Yale game last year. Ecker, Ford, and Carr, the Freshman line of last year, have been restored to their old positions and have performed even better than they did as Freshmen...