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...golden era of 1926-29 the first two years saw Crimson defeats, 12 to 7, and 14 to 0. Finally, in 1928 after five barren years, Harvard came into its own, breaking the drought by laterals executed by the Dave Guarnaccia-Art French combine. The year of the depression saw Albie Booth's strip tease as the "mighty mite" stormed onto the field unsuccessfully to attempt a field goal. Harvard won 10 to 6. Barry Wood and Captain Ben Ticknor made it three straight for the Crimson in 1930 with a 13 to 0 victory...
...golden era of 1926-29 the first two years saw Crimson defeats 12 to 7 and 14 to 0. Finally in 1928 after five barren years Harvard came into its own, breaking the drought by laterals executed by the Dave Guarnaccia-Art French combine. The year of the Depression saw Albie Booth's strip tease as the "mighty mite" stormed onto the field unsuccessfully to attempt a field goal. Harvard won 10 to 6. Barry Wood and Captain Ben Tickner made it three straight for the Crimson in 1930 with a 13 to 0 victory...
...first two years Yale beat Harvard 12-7 and 14-0. In 1928 Harvard came into its own after five barren years. Dave Guarnaccia and Art French collaborated on laterals that made Yale dizzy. In the 1929 game Albie Booth pulled his amazing disrobing act as he ran onto the field in an attempt to boot a field goal, which attempt was smothered by Jim Douglas. Eddie Mays, Charlie Devens, and a Sophomore named Barry Wood combined to give Harvard a score of 10 which was good enough to beat the six points that Yale obtained...
...line-up of Coach Guarnaccia's charges is as follows: r.c., Cheever, McCarron; r.t., Livermore, Souter; r.g., Uhlfelder, Balch; C., Sheldon, Powell; l.g., Domosek, Adams; l.t., Wickersham, Conaut; l.e., Lightle, Mellen; q.b., Wadsworth, Dearborn; r.h.b., Dunstan, Keville; l.h.b., Haley, Wadsworth; f.b., Hutchins...
About 45 men are reporting daily for the class teams, the number having been reduced from that of last year by the 150-pound teams under the direction of David Guarnaccia '29 and E. A. Evans. The Seniors are coached by I. R. Duchin, while the Juniors and Sophomores are reporting to Samborski and B. Dorman, respectively. Any men who care to try for positions on these teams should report to the coaches on Soldiers Field. With the introduction of more House Plan units next year, this should be the last season of class football...