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...will start this afternoon on a strenuous week of preparation for its next clash with Holy Cross on Saturday. The 16 to 7 loss suffered at the hands of the powerful McMillin coached Geneva team last Saturday served its purpose as a baptism of fire for most of Coach Horween's green material and clearly showed several fundamental early season faults which must, and probably will be, ironed out before the next meeting of the season with the Crusaders...
...pitted against an unusually powerful set of forwards and were faced in their first game with the problem of solving a shifting method of attack which changed constantly. Turner's loss was felt heavily in the center of the line as was Crosby's in the back field. Coach Horween made numerous substitutions in the line, Symonds, Steward, Goodwin, and Meadows, all new men seeing considerable service. Of these reserves, Meadows, the Sophomore end, showed the most promise...
That Harvard's style of play will be considerably altered is certain. During his years in the West following his graduation from Harvard in 1921, Coach Horween has absorbed a number of ideas from association with men connected with "Big Ten" conference football, and a more open style of attack is expected to feature the offense on this year's eleven...
...went to Coach Horween the other day, and I said, "Arnie," and that's the way I am, calling him Arnie the first thing just to make him feel at home. The Forecasts have always been like that. Way back in the darkest hours of the Civil War when General Grant came out of the West to take command of the Union army, who was the one man, the only man in that vast throng of blue-coated soldiery to greet the lonely general with a friendly, "Hello, Ulysses old horse! Good luck!" Who was it, I repeat...
...saying, I went to Coach Horween and said, "Arnie, how about letting me tell the boys how the Harvard games are coming out this year? Bob didn't want me to last year, but I thought you might not mind...