Word: johnings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dick Hyde was not offside when John White scored what would have been Harvard's second touchdown in the Columbia game. This became evident in the game movies shown to a sparse New Lecture Hall gathering last night. Last Saturday the head linesman called the play back, claiming Hyde crossed the line of scrimmage before the ball was snapped...
Both the experts and the odds favor the Yankees. Although statistics give the Brooklyn club definite offensive superiority the American League champions have such men as Joe DiMaggio, Tommy Henrich, Phill Rizzuto, John Lindell, and Bill Johnson, who have won themselves reputations as clutch players, especially in the last two weeks...
...injury situation was somewhat brighter yesterday. John Coan reported in uniform (sans pads) and exercised for a while, still favoring his bum right knee. Chief Bender, limping slightly, was in full uniform. He jogged around from time to time, took part in a couple of plays against the dummies and spent the rest of the afternoon ambling up and down behind the squad, as if he could hardly wait to resume regular contact duty...
...first string backfield of Bill Henry, Jim Noonan or Charlie Roche, John White, and Paul Shafer remained unchanged. Carl Bottenfield who has a broken bone in his right hand, worked with Charlie Walsh, Carrol Lowenstein, and Nick Athens but saw considerable action with the number one combination. Wingback Bill Hoaley did some particularly impressive running...
...junior varsity sent a simulated Cornell T attack against the second defense before operations were transplanted to the Cage. For the first defense-setting session, Valpey used Armando Mazzone, Dick Guidera, Kanter, Rosenau, Will Davis, and Dike Hyde in the line, John West and Dave Warden as backers-up, Bottenfield and Shafer as defensive halfbacks, and Noonman and Roche alternating as safety man. This was be revised when the squad get more group work on defenses today...