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...Townsend '53 Adams T 47 Dwight P. Black '53 Eliot T 45 Frederick J. Davis '53 Winthrop T 44 Bernard R. Kafka '55 Adams T 43 Robert J. Picard '54 Adams G 42 Andy M. Ichiki '54 Dunster G 41 George S. White '53 Dunster G 40 Luke V. Lockwood '53 Eliot G 48 David R. Rubin '55 Winthrop G 34 George S. Vishos '53 Adams C 33 Edward M. Cohen '53 Dunster C 32 Herbert J. Hoffman '54 Dunster C 31 Sam Huttenbauer Jr. '53 Wintrhop C 20 Stephen Kurzman '53 Eliot QB 19 Francis V. Scanlon '55 Winthrop...
...Dunster, Winthrop): Ends--D. F. Cavers (D), G. Chace (W), W. C. Gray, Jr. (E), S. W. White III (E); Tackies--H. Townsend (A), D. P. Black (E), F. J. Davis (W), B. Kafka (A); Guarde--R. D. Picard (A), A. N. Ichike (D), G. S. White (D), L. Lockwood (E), D. Rubin (W); Centers--G. C. Viahos (A), E. M. Cohen (D), H. J. Hoffman (D), S. Huttenbauer, Jr. (W); Quarterbacks--J. Kurzman (E), F. V. Scanlon (W), J. F. King (A); Halfbacks--H. Levy (A), R. L. Peyton (D), W. D. Howells (E), F. Rhinelander (E), H. Greenburg...
Fred Rhinelander turned in three long runs for Eliot, the last one being called back on a penalty after he had zig-zagged forty yards to the Adams 30. Luke Lockwood and Dean Howells were defensive stalwarts for the Elephants...
...They ranked themselves on the steps under the Bell Harry tower in the light of Canterbury's great west window. Then, for an hour, in bell-clear tones, they sang a difficult program of religious music: a Gregorian chant, 13th-century motets, a Bach chorale, U.S. Composer Normand Lockwood's The Bird of Moses and a Negro spiritual, Jesus Walked This Lonely Valley. The Smith College Chamber Singers were on their second annual tour of Europe...
Lefthander Scott Rickettson gave up four hits to Eliot but was aided by good breaks and poor Elephant base running. Luke Lockwood allowed the victors only two hits, but one was a line double to Jebb Brey which scored Dave DeRham who had reached base on an error...