Word: halfbacks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Theodore Roosevelt, 3d, '36 and Henry C. Thacher '34 have been moved up from the Jayvees to the Varsity squad and will be available as substitutes for the halfback positions, along with Edward Motley, Jr. '36, ordinarily a forward player. Carr will again start Leon H. Manheimer '36 and Richard S. Baxter '34 in the outside positions...
...first half, led 6-to-0. Then Columbia's Captain Cliff Montgomery rallied his team to victory, racing brilliantly for two touchdowns and making possible a field goal, 15-to-6. Fullback Regeczi started things early for Michigan by galloping 77 yd. through Cornell for a touchdown. Halfback Everhardus had to run only 52 yd. through tackle for the next one, but followed with one from 85 yd. Michigan went over, around and through Cornell's line about as it pleased before it was done, 40-to-0 The "strongest Stanford team since the days of Ernie Nevers...
Number 33--Francis J. Lane '36, right halfback, most promising of the Sophomores; watch him round the ends and through the tackles...
Number 50--Thomas F. Locke '35, left halfback, Harvard's "speed merchant," probably the fastest man on the field this afternoon; which him round the ends...
Number 21--James Hobin '36, left halfback, a Sophomore who is likely to be a triple threat...