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...major changes in the Varsity lineup were assured last night when Dick Harlow outlined plans for the week...

Author: By Stephen N. Cady, | Title: Moffie Wins First-String Berth, Don Stone Hurt | 10/27/1947 | See Source »

With Stone out for an estimated three weeks with injuries received Saturday against Dartmouth, and Chuck Glynn still wearing a cast on his hand, the Crimson center position at present is "non-existant," according to Harlow. "In view of the present situation, we are canvassing the squad to get anyone who has played center before." Ends Johnny Fiorentino and "Stretch" Mazzone both have high-school pivot experience, and may prove to be the chief contenders...

Author: By Stephen N. Cady, | Title: Moffie Wins First-String Berth, Don Stone Hurt | 10/27/1947 | See Source »

...Harlow called him up and asked him to go to work. On first coming to Cambridge, the Hank Margarita of pro football ran into a slight confusion in the presence of cohorts Henry Lamer, Harold Kopp, and Harry Jacunski and switched to his middle name. Now known almost exclusively as Bob he has fitted into the Crimson pattern of postwar expanding football which began two years ago with the coming of himself, line coach Kopp, and end coach Jacunski, all as assistants to Harlow...

Author: By Robert W. Morgan jr., | Title: Margarita Still Flashing Speed He Had with Pros | 10/25/1947 | See Source »

...mostly legs himself, and his old speed is still there when he runs through plays with the A team, as he often does. Sometimes he even draws a wistful smile from Harlow and a murmured "wish we could put pads on him Saturday and turn him loose in the Stadium...

Author: By Robert W. Morgan jr., | Title: Margarita Still Flashing Speed He Had with Pros | 10/25/1947 | See Source »

...Saturday duties present a small variation from his daily fare. Last year he watched Varsity games from the Stadium roof where he could supplement by telephone communication Dick Harlow's limited view at ground level on the players' bench. This fall he makes varsity substitutions, crouching on the sidelines in front of the bench and giving players the final world before they go into the game. Harlow leaves him a free hand in this matter following a general overall briefing before the game and precluding unforeseen difficulties...

Author: By Robert W. Morgan jr., | Title: Margarita Still Flashing Speed He Had with Pros | 10/25/1947 | See Source »

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