Word: grayness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Only that return game with Yale is left for the determined five of Coach Wes Fesler and Captain Bill Gray. Despite all the high hopes that had been raised for it, the team just happened to have an off night on Tuesday, hence the 38 to 25 licking they took from the Columbia Lions. But that Yale match, despite anything else, is going to be a hot game to watch, and may well prove so exciting that the Swimming Meet which follows it on that appetizing double header the HAA has cooked up for Saturday will turn...
...Bill Gray...
Captain Bill Gray came to Cambridge yesterday morning something of a hero; for though he was on the losing team, he piled up 16 points to take the high scoring honors for the evening. He is really back in his old form, and even more; for everyone who saw that game says Bill played better against the Lions than he ever has before in his long and enviable career on the Varsity five...
Early in the first half Gray's eye came into violent contact with a Columbian's head during a scrimmage; and yesterday the results of this crash were clearly evident in the beautiful shiner the Harvard leader was carrying around with him. During that game it was more than just a black eye; he got a nasty cut as well. The Lions were not rid of him, however, for he was back in there after a couple of minutes and went driving in again and again through the Columbia defense...
...these schools have good clubs, and Penn State is right up in that Western league which numbers teams like Pitts among its members. Yale is no man's snap. That Senior triumvirate of Kelley, Beckwith and Miles is really going to town, and when they clash with Bill Gray, Red Lowman and company, another thrilling game is sure to result. It will be the climax of the entire season...