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...father, Mike, in the Club of the same name for 18 years, and during this time he became a remote-controlled fan of local football. In his new position in life has he had the chance, with his partner Charles Haskian, to do something about his adulation for gridiron horoes...
Twice each week during the fall, enthusiastic but undertrained House football teams clash in a series of games characterized by violence rather than any strict observance of gridiron etiquette. The games to decide an intramural champion are marred by a barrage of un-called penalties and totally unnecessary injuries. Ostensibly conducted under full collegiate rules, House football betrays a sandlot amateurism that threatens to execute players instead of plays...
Frustrated by a multitude of injuries, the head gridiron, mentor announced earlier this week, "I will hold a scrimmage as soon as I can get together enough able-bodied men to have a squad at least two deep at every position...
...convalescent gridiron leader who will never play the game again accented "clean living" in his address from a wheelchair-stretcher at the First Corps Cadets Armory's Community Fund "Youth Serenade...
Sundry college elevens will doubtless display superior football somewhere on the national gridiron front today, but from the estimated crowd of 45,000 persons who have anteed up as much as four dollars for Stadium seats, the general reaction seems to be, "Who cares?" Dartmouth's in town again and that's all that really matters...