Word: gundlach
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Tradition of the last two years gives the advantage to a lineman, since Gundlach, the present captain, has played at guard and Hageman, the 1933 leader, occupied the position of end. Nevertheless, although the race can be narrowed down to these two men, no one can fool absolutely safe in backing one against the other...
Herman Walter Gundlach...
...entire starting lineup on Saturday Captain Herman Gundlach and Bob Brookings are the only men who will not be back in 1935. This pair of guards will be severely missed, but even in their cases the gaps can be filled by two men already on hand, Tom Husband and Bill Lane. Every other position in the starting lineup is not only intact, but has a good substitute available on the present squad. Add to this the fine material coming up from the Freshman team and Harvard's 1935 season looks definitely rosy...
...starting lineup will be: Dubiel, le; Burton, lt; Brookings, lg; Comfort, c; Gundlach rg; Adlis, rt; Kelly, re; Haley, qb; Moseley, lhb; Watt, rhb; and Jackson...
Both of yesterday's Varsity scrimmage teams performed without the series of eight of the first-string players, since Gundlach, Dubiel, Kelly, Coinfort, Haley, Simmons, and Knapp were exensed from practice, and Mike Adlis arrived late from an afternoon class. For this same reason there were no signal lineups...