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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard 1927 Huntington School Phelps 3b. 2b. Erikson Bennett c.f. s.s. Harris Zarakov s.s. c.f. McGinelly Ellison 1b. l.f. Lane Hamlen r.f. c. Miller Bailey l.f. r.f. Hamor Gross 2b. 3b. Radcliffe Tobin c. 1b. Sullivan Barnum or Booth p. p. Sherry...
Coach Davidson has made several changes in the Freshman line-up since the spring trip. Phelps, a pitcher who played second base in the Loomis game after Gross had hurt his shoulder, has fit in to the infield so well that he will hold down third base this afternoon and lead the batting order. Zarakov, the versatile Freshman athlete, will be at shortstop, and Gross, who is ready to play again will take care of second. The keystone sack will be held down by Ellison, who played for Andover last year...
Practice yesterday and Thursday has helped Coach Davidson to choose his team, which will probably start this afternoon as follows: Bailey, l.f.; Bennett, c.f.; Zarakov, s.s.; Ellison, 1b.; Hamlen, 3b.; Gross, 2b.; Scott, r.l.; Tobin, c., Robinson, Phelps or Booth, p. This line-up with a few possible changes will hold when the squad leaves for the spring trip on Wednesday...
Commencing on Wednesday the 1927 team will meet Pomfret, Loomis, Hotchiss and Choate on successive days. The list of men who are going in as follows: pitchers, Phelps, Gates, Clifford, Barnum, Robinson, Booth and Andrews; catchers, Duchin, Leaver and Tobin; infielders, Flood, Hamlen, Gross, Howard, Zarakov and Ellison outfielders Scott; Bailey and Bennett...
Lastly, the sudden and surprising development of the radio industry shows the huge field for popular electrical equipment; it has of course contributed to the prosperity of both General Electric and Westingliouse. Yet only about 6% of the latter's gross business has resulted from the radio industry, while the corresponding proportion of General Electric's gross is probably even smaller...