Word: hammond
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Signal drill occupied half yesterday's practice. Team A lined up as follows: left end, Robb; left tackle, Coady; left guard, Theopold; center, Adie; right guard, Daley; right tackle, Greenough; right end, Dean; quarterback, Stafford; backs, Miller, Gehrke, and Hammond. With the exceptions of Chase, who was absent on account of an afternoon class and probably ranks ahead of Dean, and Stafford, who was filling Cheek's place. this line-up seems the most likely one to face the Tiger on Saturday...
...last Saturday, but no one is so seriously hurt that he will not be available for use if necessary for the B. U. invasion. Gehrke, Zarakov, and Cheek were the only members who did not appear at all. All three are expected to return within a day or two. Hammond, Rogers, La Farge, and Samberski were present on the side lines, dressed in civilian clothes. Theopold and Miller ran through signal practice, but kept out of the scrimmage
...HAMMOND Halfback...
...records of the second half tell a very different story. It was during the third and fourth quarters that Harvard displayed a brand of football that warrants an optimistic outlook. A brilliant runback of the opening kick-off by Hammond was the forerunner of the policy the Crimson backs were to adopt the remainder of the game...
...first attack of the second half failed, but Harvard was soon back with another threat when Glennon punted after McGlone's attempted dropkick had fallen short. Coach Fisher's team had and used the right play at the right moment. Two linebucks netted little. Then Hammond negotiated a perfect pass to McGlone who tore to the three-yard line from which Howe carried the ball over. There was no hesitancy, no faulty, sluggish play in the whole procedure...