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...Boston's most unique coming-out parties of the season is slated for tomorrow afternoon, not at the Copley-Plaza, but in the Stadium, where Richard Cresson Harlow will formally introduce his 1947 eleven at a not-so-exclusive tete-a-tete beginning at 2:30 o'clock...
After the contact work ended, Coach Harlow commended Roche and diminutive Paul Lazzaro for outstanding play in the backfield, and John Fiorentino...
Besides last year's Varsity, there are several other sources of talent from which Dick Harlow can draw to complete his first-string backfield. From the 1946 Freshman team come potential passing threat Jim Kenary and scathack Hall Moffie. Kenary found a starting quarterback assignment in both B.C. scrimmages, completing a few long passes and making several long gains on the ground. Moffie made his first Varsity showing in the second B.C. tussle and endeared himself to such Crimson partisans as were present with assorted lightning breakaways through the Idagles' secondary. Competing with Moffie for the left-halfback slot...
...guard there are plenty of excellent prospects. Harlow is especially pleased with the performance of Bob Drennan in the two scrimmages, while 1945 regular Howie Foster seems to have the edge over such contenders as scrappy Jim Feinberg, Ken Middendorf, former Freshman captain Dick Guidera, and last year's all-Eastern guard Emil Drvaric. Meanwhile, rising out of a heavy competition for the starting end assignments are Walt Coulson and former Jayvee Red Hill. Both men have shown excellent defensive work, while Hill snagged a few long passes in the B.C. competition. Supplementing them are lettermen Wally Flynn, Bob Kennedy...
...University's most distinguished scientists turned their attention from the laboratory this months to the problem of international peace with regard to Europe. Harlow Shapley, Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy, excoriated "the travesty and hypocrisy" of U.S. policy in Greece, and Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, termed Europe's economic fate inextricably bound up with American welfare...