Word: forwarder
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...loneliness disturbs a friendly fellow like Bob Sproul, who is Rotary's best foot forward. He works hard trying to make everybody happy. At the freshman receptions, Sproul turns on what he calls his "astonishing memory," amazes and flatters a newcomer by pumping his hand and roaring: "Dan Baxter from San Juan Bautista? Why, you must be Arnold Baxter's boy. Class of 1917, wasn...
Only four times during the afternoon did fast Terrier backs manage to squeeze through the Crimson forward wall for more than three yards. Twenty-one times they either lost ground or barely made the line of scrimmage due to the magnificent efforts of potential All-American Howie Houston and his accociates, Emil Drvaric, Jim Feinberg, and Chet Pierce...
After missing at least ten shots in the first few minutes of play, the Varsity got its first score when Roy Heisler, Crimson center forward, sank one from the left side of the goal. Gaston Ascarraga booted in the second goal just after the second period opened and five minutes later Heisler scored again on a pass from the wing...
...good part of his time around the football field, where he turned his attention to the U-Conn line. He was to regret this somewhat on his release when, having been mustered out, and having joined Dick Harlow, he found himself face to face with a tough U-Conn forward wall in the 1946 Harvard opener. The Kopp-trained Connecticut line gave the Kopp-trained Crimson line quite a tussle that day, as Crimson fans will remember...
Three weeks of practice in the comparative seclusion of the Business School Field have left the Crimson in fairly good condition for their opener and all potential starters will be able to play with the exception of forward Phil Potter who is out with a strained knee...