Word: lewises
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Team B--l.e., Burns; l.t., Kuehn; l.g., Myerson; c., Gildea; r.g., Talbott; r.t., Lewis; r.e., Handing; q.b., Wood; l.h.b., Mays; r.h.b., C. Devens; f.b., Potter.
Team A: l. e., Harding, l. t., Lewis, l. g., Trainer, c., B. Ticknor, Cunningham, r. g., W. Ticknor, r. t., Davis, r. e., Douglas, q. b., Wetmore, Mays, l. h., Batchelder, r. h., Mason, f. b., Potter.
The line-up of the University team follows: r.e., Burns, Ogden, Baldwin; r.t.; Davis, Waterman, Upton; r.g., Talbot, W. Ticknor, Newhart; c., B. Ticknor, Gildea, Cunningham: l.g., Trainer, Faxon, Ginman; l.t., Barrett, Levin, Lewis: l.e., O'Connell, Harding, Mouschegian, Record; q.b., Putnam, Wetmore, Gleason: l.h.b., Harper, Mason, Fullam; r.h.b., Mays...
Team C--Briggs, l.e.; Upton, l.t.; Newhardt, l.g.; Cunningham, c.; Talbot, r.g.; Lewis, r.t.; Record, r.e.; Gleason, q.b.; Devens, l.h.; Mason, r.h.; Fullam, f.b.
Warden Lewis E. Lawes of Sing Sing, who is also attending the prison congress here, said in an interview today that he is opposed to capital punishment because it does not act as a deterrent but topds rather to make heroes of criminals.