Word: legge
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Charley Lutz's participation in the Tech game did him no harm, and he will be able to answer the opening whistle from his forward spot but Chet Legg and Rick Rabenold are ready to step in if his ankle gives him any further trouble. Homer Peabody will probably get the starting nod from Coach Fesler over Bill Humes, while Dick Sullivan and Doug MacLeod will be the first line guard replacements...
...Varsity summary: Harvard (24) FG FT F Sullivan l.f. 1 0 1 Legg l.f. 0 0 1 Rabenold r.f. 0 0 1 Luts r.f. 3 2 2 Humes c. 0 1 3 Peabody c. 1 1 2 Heckal l.g. 8 1 1 Lupion r.g. 1 1 2 -- -- -- Totals 9 6 13 M.I.T. (29) FG FT F Hersog l.f. 2 1 0 Samuuels r.f. 2 0 2 Schneider c. 2 4 3 Wilson c. 1 2 0 Creamer l.g. 3 2 3 Furrell r.g. 0 0 0 Totals...
Free throws missed: Legg one, Humes one, Peabody one, Heckel two, Hersog one, Samuels one, Schneider one, Wilson one, and Creamer...
...other five which scrimmaged against the Stahleymen was composed of Chet Legg and Rick Rabenold as forwards, Bill Humes at the pivot post, and Sam White and Doug MacLeod at the guard spots. Fran Simpson and Bill McSweeney also saw service as reserves sent in to face the stream of first year men used by Stahley...
Charley Lutz is ready for a bigger and better year than ever from his forward spot, and his running mate, Chet Legg, carries plenty of scoring punch. Hill Humes is well ahead in the scrap for the pivot post and Lupe Lupien is a fixture as one of the guards. The veteran Fred Hockel has held down the other guard position ever since the first practice session, and he has done a fine job filling the shoes of last year's Captain Vern Struck...