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...consisted of nothing more than the usual work on fundamentals and passing, tackling, and signal drills. The casualty list was not depleted but much greater, in fact. Because there was only light work eight members of the squad were excused besides the two more seriously injured men, Talbot and Gildea. Crickard, Moushegian, Batchelder, Graves, Faxon, Finlayson, Hallowell, and Baldwin were all missing from practice because of some minor ailments, probably received in Thursday morning's brisk scrimmage...
...result of the morning tiff between the first two elevens. Faxon received an eye injury which will not permit him to get into any hard workout for about a week, while Batchelder and Moushegian were shaken up enough so as to be excused from the afternoon drill. Gildea reported with a leg injury, sustained in the previous day's practice, and also will remain out of harness for about a week...
...Dalton Jr. '31. C. D. Dillon '31. J. F. Dwinell Jr. '31. C. S. Eaton '32, R. M. Faxon '32, M. J. Finlayson '32, G. W. Gibson '31, J. H. Gildea '31. M. W. Gill '31. F. J. Gilligan '32, F. M. Goodwin Jr. '31. D. McL. Greeley '31, R. L. Hoguet Jr. '31, V. A. Holmes '32, A. W. Huguley...
...McGrath '31 on each side of second, and P. A. Ketchum '31 at third. The last quartet was composed of D. F. Davis '30, E. L. Des Roches '31, T. J. O'Neill '30, and R. S. Ogden '31, R. E. Laughlin '31, Reginald Fincke '32 and J. H. Gildea '31 were the receivers for the three infields, respectively...
...career which bears witness to his coolness under fire came in this last Yale game. With one arm practically useless as the result of his bruising tackling he walked to the sidelines and asked for a substitute at center as he was unable to snap the ball back. Gildea went to center while the rangy Ticknor continued his stellar work at a guard post...