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...Holland all, Horace Greeley's "go West young man" is still pretty good advice--at least it's Jaick with Huey...
Chief of the satellites is the cat-like all-American Brud Holland, at left end. Others are rangy center and Captain Van Ranst and the ghost-running left halfback, George Peck. In and around these are nothing but 200-pounders...
...with them. THE LINEUPS HARVARD CORNELL Capt. Green (171) l.c. Spang (176) r.c. Healey (198) l.t. West (215) r.t. Mellen (175) l.g. Heminway (204) r.g. Russell (192) c. Capt. VanRanst (200) c. Coleman (183) r.g. Roth (205) l.g. Booth (194) r.t. McKeever (215) l.t. Daughters (181) r.c. Holland (202) l.e. Wilson (185) q.b. Matuszczak (196) q.b. Foley (160) l.h.b. Peck (185) or Macdonald (178) r.h.b. McCullough (170) r.h.b. Cohen (185) f.b. Baker (180) or McCullough (170) l.h.b. Eichler...
...week-ending scouts declared that the Big Red, averaging 212 pounds per man from tackle to tackle, was even better now than they were at the close of last season. The scouts spoke of the "catlike" ability of all American Brud Holland in tones of awe and they fairly sang the praises of the "ghost-runner" George Peck, who piled up most of the running back punt yardage, 162 to be exact...
...outlook against Cornell, all-American end Brud Holland et al, is rather glum. It is glum enough to realize that they soundly whipped a really topnotch Colgate team, glummer still when you realize that Cornell will outweigh Harvard 21 pounds to a man in the backfield. Still, Harvard is a better underdog than top-dog; that has been proved often...