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Harold Irving Bixby, of Holbrook; Charles Ezra Constantine, of Roxbury; Rand Augustus Dunham, of Rumford, Me.; Walter Wendell Fray, of Catskill, N. Y.; George Kahn, of Dorchester; Robert Edward Lee Loring, of Shrewsbury; Max Ritvo, of Dorchester; Hugh Laughlin Robinson, of Waterville, Me.; Erland Myles Standish, of Wethersfield, Conn.; Horace Pottle Stimson, of Northampton; and Louis Wolff, of Revere...
Coach Fisher put the University players through their final paces in a light work-out yesterday afternoon in the Stadium. The practice was short and consisted for the most part of signal work, dummy scrimmages, and kicking. Team A lined up the same as it will start today's fray...
...development of team play on the offense and of a strong five-man defense was especially emphasized, and by the time of the first game, with Worcester North High on January 16th, the combination which had been picked to start the contest showed great strength. In its initial fray the yearlings displayed unexpected power, overcoming the Worcester quintet 62-29. Lewis Gordon, star of last year's Gloucester High School five proved to be the star of the game, and after the game he was appointed acting captain and was later elected to that position. The next contest with...
...judgment of Dr. Edwin H. Nichols, the four regulars who have been on the reserve list this week will be ready to jump into the fray when the whistle blows. Captain Horween, Havemeyer and Woods are fit again and Kane's strained shoulder has limbered...
...whisked the Maine aggregation off the field Saturday, rolling up 41 points. Meeting a tartar in Holy Cross prevented Coach Fisher from sending in many substitutes; but against such a weak opposition as the Maine eleven offered, he threw in practically the entire squad, 34 players participating in the fray. At no time did the team appear to be seriously weakened by this multitude of substitutions, the ball remaining well down in the opponents' territory even when the fourth-string substitutes were in action...