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...accident will not end either the tug-of-war, still safest of the contests, nor the rivalry. Lioyd Neidlinger said better ropes would be used and students made to hold them farther away from the logs...
...Harvard was playing far over its head in last week's one-point win over Army, or whether it was at last playing the football of which it is capable. But edging West Point proved at least that an upset against Dartmouth is not beyond the realm of possibility. Lioyd Jordan and his players feel that today's is the critical game to start making 1951 a relatively successful or fairly unsuccessful season...
Finally, Harvard felt the lack of speed, both on offense and defense. After the game, Lou Little, the Columbia coach, remarked that "the game of football is built on speed today." Lioyd Jordan looked a the floor and muttered: "You gotta have...
With this in mind, today's game shapes up as one which will answer many questions for Little as well as for Lioyd Jordan, who will be fielding his first Crimson eleven. On the surface, Little's evaluation of his present squad might be taken as a prediction of victory, since practically the same club defeated the Crimson last year for the first time in history, 14-7, at Baker Field...
...into final shape, Lieutenant Edward Hodnett, USNR, has been named officer-in-charge of the unit which will arrive on July 1, Ensign Raymond Adkins, USNR, will be in charge of the physical training program for these men, and Chief Specialists John A. Newman, Richard A. Thomas, Sherman L. Lioyd, and Henry D. Martin are on the staff...