Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...seriously his loss will be felt in the early games is impossible to say. Coach Fisher has at his disposal C. H. Bradford, Theopold, Daniell, Daley, Hoague, and Locke several able guards. Dunker's experience and steadiness, however, assure him of a warm welcome when he reforms the squad...
These four, however, by no means monopolized Team A yesterday. They were merely Coach Fisher's first choice, and were soon replaced by others. In fact it seemed as if nearly every possible combination was tried. Zarakov exchanged places with Cheek, Spalding went in for Zarakov, Stafford for Spalding, and Samborski, Hammond, and Puffer for the other three. It was difficult to tell which group worked out best...
...principal interest for those who follow the development of the Crimson team closely was the backfield combination which Ceach Fisher started in Team A. Cheek, for the first time this season, was the leading choice for the quarterback berth. Gehrke and Miller, returned from their brief sojurn on the doctor's list, both took their former positions, and Zarakov, who has been but a substitute all fall, was given the remaining position behind the line...
...offense is uncertain, although not completely so, for the ability of each individual is well known. Cheek, as a ground-gainer knows few equals, on the Harvard squad at least. As a field general he is an entirely unknown quantity, although he must have shown Coach Fisher something to have advanced from Team C to Team A in one week. Gehrke has won laurels both as a punter and a valuable defence man, to say nothing of his ability at interference. For an all-round useful man in the backfield he has Miller, who weight over 200 pounds and runs...
...Coach Fisher subsequently gave the ball to Captain Greenough's team on the scrubs' 30-yard line. The first team, almost completely changed by substitutions, showed to last week's form as it drove Coach Knox's men to their goalposts, and carried the ball across on a play by Maher...