Word: fore
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coach Fesler will put his faith in a starting lineup in which there are no seniors. Jim Grady and Dick Ernst will take the offensive positions in the fore court while Gene Merry and Captain Joe Ferriter will be on the reserve list, awaiting the call to perform in their last game for the Crimson. Dick Boys will resume his place at the pivot position while Dick Fletcher and Dan Comfort will play in the rear court...
...dead hand of endowment has again brought to the fore the competition for the Lee Wade and Boylston Prizes for Elocution. To some thirty or forty men, that competition means a chance to recite some recognized literary gem in hopes of winning a cash prize. To all others who pay any attention to it, the Lee Wade and Boylston competition represents a revival of the old jade of elocution, strangely out of place in a modern college...
Fletcher will be moved into a forward position in place of Bob Morse in an attempt by Coach Fesler to strengthben the team's offense. He will be paired in the fore court with Gene Merry who played a stellar game Wednesday by netting 18 points. Dick Boys, who has been playing distinctly mediocre ball lately after a whirlwind start at the beginning of the season, will be at center. Captain Ferriter and Bill Henderson in the guard positions, will attempt to stem the attack of Coach McLellan's accurate shooters. HARVARD PROVIDENCE Fletcher, r.f. l.f., Bracken Merry...
...over Clark, and Coach Fesler will use the same lineup to take the floor tomorrow that started against Clark. Bob Morse, who scored 17 points in his second appearance for the Crimson, will again be at forward, and paired with him will be Gene Merry, a veteran in the fore court. Dick Boys will be at center as usual, and the defensive duty will be entrusted to Joe Ferriter and Dick Fletcher...
...position. The team got off to an excellent start by scoring 14 markers to the visitors' five in the first ten minutes of play. Then the men from Worcester took a time-out and brought the score to an even 16-16 at the half, and came to the fore in the first few minutes of the second period...