Word: jameson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Those probably making the trip will be: George Ford, Austin Harding, Ralph Pope, Fred deRham, Joe Patrick, Leo Ecker, Sam Callaway, Russ Allen, Gene Emerson, Traf Hicks, Charlie Bellows, Charlie Houghton, Win Jameson, Pete Stone, Max Talbot, George Roberts. Johnny Mechem, Ned Cutter, George Mahoney, and Nort Kidder...
...Jameson, Charlie Haughton, and Chink Fearon are Sophomore numeral winners from last year who will turn out in the next few days. Hopes for this year's team have been considerably bolstered by the showing Leo Ecker has made so far. A question mark because of his broken leg last year, Leo's injured member has withstood the constant scrimmages which are a part of the preliminary work the pucksters are now doing, and will apparently be ready to take his old position at right wing...
...ends who are returning from the Varsity are Green, Daughters, Jameson, Smith and Colwell. Tackles: Kevorkian, Nee and Booth from the Varsity and Barkin, Schmidt, and Dillingham of the Jayvees. Guards: Allen, Downs, Klein, and Glueck of the Varsity, and Zinman, Gardiner, and Mellon of the Jayvees. Centers: Russel, Rick Hedblom, and Fearon of the Varsity and Cheever of the Jayvees...
...Elis are Scott free from suspicion and all their tricks are quite Klein. Jameson bottles will McTernen heads, and while Green squad of Yale Beckwith Daughters in Blue stands, John's players will make ball fly like Kelleybeans. We don't Fearon, and we'll make them look like stiff, cold Oakes in Winter. The Duck Pond is frozen over and there is no New Haven for Allen players to rest in. Watt do you say on score? I asked Pope last Spring and he said Hessberg in Italy could not aFord to bet. Take some Staples out of Huey...
Both teams thus far have displayed complementary weaknesses defensively. Ever since Dubiel's ineligibility, Harvard has had to face a definite end problem. In recent games, Bob Green and Don Daughters have been turning in admirable performances, and have been ably supported by Gibby Winter and Win Jameson. This improvement, under the tutelage of Wes Fesler, has been swift and continuous, but none-the-less, the majority of ground gained on Harvard this fall has been around the flanks. Few plays have gathered much momentum through the center trio of Gaffney, Jones and Kessler. And anywhere from left to right...