Word: lens
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...third field, Dudley camped on the Dunster goal-line most of the afternoon, but only managed to put one score across. This came in the second frame, when Len Cummings, star Rambler end, intercepted a Funster lateral on their own forty yard line, and scampered down the field for the touchdown. No one laid a hand on him for the last twenty yards, and he was leading the pack by a good 30 feet when he went over into the end zone...
Next door, a Dudley team who should have been handicapped by only three days of coaching, and one of scrimmage, definitely were not, as Len Cummings, last year's star Freshman end, grabbed two passes, one to score, and another carrying to the two yard line. He established himself as the best flankman in the League. On the defense, he was a powerhouse, playing in the Eliot backfield most of the time...
...best of the Yearling crop, all of whom played a major share of the game, included Tom Cowen, Swede Anderson, Walt Wilson, George Hibbard, and Len Cummings...
...Lions boast two of the league's highest scorers. Hasslinger, with 86 points, and Cerrone, with 70, stand fourth and sixth in the individual scoring race. These two men will play center and forward with the other forward, Stewart McIlvennan, the team's third high man. Frank Primich and Len Will will start at guard...
...defense men are almost sure to be better than the Ells if Captain Reeves can take the ice, but if he is still benched on Saturday, they will have an uphill fight. Pete Truesdale and Len Cummings, regular replacements at defense for Reeves and Cowen, are both out of the picture because of marks, and Freshman Coach Skeets Canterbury may have to move Marc Beebe back, weakening the forward wall...