Word: lacey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HARVARD J. V. PRINCETON J. V. Kelly, l.e. r.e. Higinbotham Jenkins, l.t. r.t. Duffy Lacey, l.g. r.g. Roche Harder, c. c. White Soule, r.g. l.g. Rogers Tewksbury, r.t. l.t. Powers Lovett, r.e. l.e. MacKinnon Sargeant, q.b. q.b. Shee Row. l.h.b. r.h.b. Brndin Hurley, r.h.b. l.h.b.Brandin Brown, f.b. f.b.Stebbins...
...Green's second play in returning the ball, it was fumbled and recovered by a Harvard player on the thirteen yard line. This time the Crimson offensive was effective, and culminated in having Art Rowe dash over the line for the first and last touchdown of the game. Lacey's kick for conversion went wide of the uprights, and the score stayed...
Twice later in the game, the Crimson team threatened the Indians' goal, as Bill Brown crashed through the Green line for two high yardage gains. Other outstanding players for the Crimson were Gus Soule and Tom Lacey at guards, Bart Kelly and Jim Devine at ends, Louis Harder at center, Art Rowe at tailback and Hurley at wing...
...selecting the first lineup it has been hard to make choices between men in many positions, but the probable lineup consists of Devine and Keats at the ends, Wood and Armstrong at the tackles, Lacey and Soule at the guard positions, and Fuller at the pivot post. In the backfield, it is probable that Rowe will start at tail, Hurley at wing, Brown at bucking back, and Sargent at blocking...
Tackles who have shown merit are Hammy Wood, Ted Tewksbury, Al Jenkins, and Arnold Gale. The collections of guards shows two converted ends Gus Soule and Charlie Perkins, while Tudor Gardiner, Tom Lacey, Charlio Snyder, Edwards, and Toomey, who have been competing for the post already have shown that the jayvees can count on a strong center of the line. Especially is this so with centers of such near varsity material as Danny Cheever, and Tom Grover, but there are still other men, Hall, Ernie Miller, and Duff that have made the competition tough for them...