Word: lineups
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain J. R. Tolbert '22 of the basketball team will not be in the lineup this evening at 8 o'clock when the five plays Massachusetts Agricultural College at Hemenway Gymnasium. He has of late been complaining of pain in his feet. Examination showed it to be caused by strained ligaments. By care within the next three days, he expects to be in condition for Saturday's return game with Worcester Polytechnic Institute...
Although the Unicorn skaters will play the six man style of game in their Eastern League contests, seven men will be the rule tonight. At least five former "H" men in hockey have an even chance of making a place for themselves on the Athletic Association lineup this evening, and three of them are practically certain choices. Percy '18 at wing, A. F. Doty '16 on the defense, and J. G. Wylde '17 at the net are well known in Boston rink circles, while Alexander Bright '19 and Joseph Stubbs '20 are possible entrants as forward and cover-point respectively...
...games. This match was the closest fought of the tournament and the work of the University men was a surprise to the followers of this annual event. It was found necessary at the last minute to substitute E. A. Sharp '22 for J. H. Hoeck '22, otherwise the lineup remained unchanged throughout the tournament...
...seems that Sedgwick will replace Hubbard at tackle as he has started on team "A" for the last two days. Brown, although he will most likely be replaced at guard by Woods when the latter has sufficiently recovered to return to the lineup, is at any rate the first substitute who will be called on to fill this position in case of an injury to either of the regulars in the Yale game. Yesterday, Churchill started at halfback, but whether this means that he will start the game next Saturday instead of Fitts or Humphrey is not known. Gaston...
Before the regular afternoon practice a mixed eight of informal oarsmen took the water chiefly for exercise, much to the amusement of the applauding crew men. The oarsmen in this boat performed very well, but a great deal of puffing was observed on their return. The lineup was: Bow, Perkins; 2, Morris; 3, Coach Herbert Haines; 4, Cummings; 5, Borland; 6, Coach William Haiues; 7, Dr. Paul Withington '09; stroke, Manager Houghton; coxswain, R. H. Hopkins...