Word: left
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...line is the same as the one which played most of the Princeton and Army games, but there is a bit of uncertainty at left guard. Don Lowry, who was bumped in Wednesday's scrimmage, has been ruled out of the New Hampshire fracus but will be in shape by Monday...
...ensuing battle royal President Leverett carried the day for those who wanted a "board of external trustees", and the tutors were left out in the cold...
MOSCOW--Negotiations on Russia's military and territorial demands against Finland came to a "definite end" tonight when the Finnish mission left for Helsinki and the Soviet press warned angrily that Finland is "on the brink of ruin...
Fortnight ago, in the fourth play of the game against Brown, Don Herring, big Princeton tackle, son of one of Princeton's football immortals, was badly hurt. A Brown blocker crashed into him, and his left knee snapped backward so violently the main blood vessel was torn. For six days doctors did what they could, finally told him they would have to amputate his leg just above the knee. "O. K.," said Don Herring, "go ahead." Next day he listened to the play-by-play account of the game in which his teammates nosed out Harvard...
Harvard's goal was by Lew Vorley, substitute left inside, who replaced Prenny Willetts and saved the Crimson booters from the ignominy of a shutout...