Word: lineup
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...lineup will be the same that faced Bridgewater last Saturday, except that W. D. Vogel '30 will replace R. B. Gierasch '28 at inside right. Several changes of position have been made in the University line-up since last year. Captain J. F. Carr '28, who played right halfback last year, is playing center halfback this season. A. R. Blackburn '29, who was unable to play because of injuries last year, has taken Carr's former position at right halfback. Louis Kerness '29 has been shifted from center halfback to center forward. W. D. Vogel '30, Freshman captain last year...
Andover gained only three first downs during the entire game, none of which were made against the Crimson's first lineup. The 1931 men used more than two full teams and scored in every period...
...lineup is as follows: Baldwin l.e., R. S. Warner l.t., J. Trainor l.g., C. F. Richards c., E. Gade r.g., F. H. Kales rt., B. Edwards r.e., W. T. Gilligan quarter, B. H. Ticknor full, and Talbot and S. L. Batchelder backs...
...only change in the lineup of team A was that J. L. Combs Occ. replaced John Prior '29 at left end. Prior was given a day off to rest a lame muscle, but will probably be able to play in tomorrow's contest. Dudley Bell '28 was still at center and it is probable that he will be given the call over R. W. Turner '28 on Saturday, though the latter will no doubt see plenty of action in a relief role...
...Intercollegiate Polo Championship was decided last week at the Westchester Biltmore Country Club in Rye, N. Y. Yale had outridden and out-scored Princeton, West Point, Pennsylvania Military College. Harvard, with a battered lineup, did not look hopefully toward the final game with Yale until a 198-pound oarsman, Forrester A. Clark, hastened down from New London where he had helped take the scalp of the Yale crew. Young Mr. Clark, himself no mean polo player, seemed to inspire hitherto hidden skill in his teammates, particularly in Messrs. Cotton and White. And so, Harvard took the lead and might have...