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Coach Al McCoy started his five regulars, Frank Bixler, Dean Hennessy, Mike De Leo, Don Richards, and Captain Mike Keene, who proceeded to draw away from the determined prepsters. Withdrawing the first quintet, McCoy uncovered Dick Forster who led the second stringers to a halftime advantage...
...Newton, as President; Charles S. Borden of Eliot House and Washington D. C., as Managing Editor; Oliver R. B. Stalter of Kirkland House and Newark, New Jersey, as Business Manager; George R. Clay of Chestunt HIll, Pennsylvania, as Editorial Chairman; Dana Reed of Belmont as Executive Editor; William H. Forster of Lowell House and Philadelphia, as Photographic Chairman: and A. Edward Rowse of Adams House and Lexington, as Sports Editor...
Leading the reserves is Dick Forster, tallest man on the squad, who has seen action against every team except Exeter when a sprained ankle kept him out of action. McCoy says that he has shown steady improvement, and Forster should give the regulars a real battle for a starting position in the future. Other promising reserves are Smart, Rudman, Moyer, Post, and Scheer...
...handicapped by the loss of Mike DeLeo on fouls, the Yardlings led at the end of the first half, 24 to 18. But when, in the second half, Dean Hennessey and Captain Tom Keene were put out on fouls and Coach Al MoCoy could not substitute the reliable Dick Forster, who had a sprained ankle, the Exeter five went ahead to capitalize on those handicaps and win the game...
...Crimson summary is as follows: gls fls pts Hennessey, r.f. 7 6 20 Bixler, l.f. 11 3 25 Keene, c. 3 0 6 Richards, r.g. 1 1 3 De Leo, l.g. 3 0 6 Forster 3 1 7 Rudman 0 0 0 Smart...