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...today for a short scrimmage session after a three day lay-up at Stillman Infirmary. Though in need of practice and still a little weak from his illness, Gray will be at his usual center position in the starting quintet tomorrow. Other starters with him will be McGowan and Lowman at the forward positions and Lupien and Struck playing at the guard posts...
Though Coach Fesler does not intend to announce his starting quintet until Wednesday night, the team of Verne Struck and "Lupe" Lupien at guard, George Lowman and Lewis McGowan at the forward position, and Captain Bill Gray at center will in all probability see action first at Kingston next Wednesday. With the exception of Bill Gray, who spent the latter part of the week in the infirmary, the above was the starting lineup against Northeastern. John Herrick replaced him at center...
Martin Lichterman '39, Brooklyn, New York; George F. Lowman '38, New Canaan, Connecticut; Robert E. Machol '38, New York City; Robert M. Meyers '38, Newark, New Jersey; Lionel F. Miller, Jr. '37, Saranac Lake, New York; Leonard K. Nash '39, New York City; Walter P. Neumann '39, New Britain, Connecticut; John Nevins '39, New York City; John W. Otvos '39, New York City; Joseph A. Rich '38, Hazardville, Connecticut; Samuel Ritvo '33, Hartford, Connecticut; Theodore P. Robie '33, Riverdale, New York...
...Harvard. Captain Gray showed how the Crimson had a good chance of winning the league this year because the other teams were weakened, whereas Harvard lost only one man and had a strong Freshmen squad coming up from last year. Among the verterans were: Bill Gray '37, Captain; George Lowman '38, Leav White '37, Louis McGowen '38, Jack Dampeer '38, Vern Struck '38, and Art Snell...
George F. Lowman '38, who met Burt in the semi-finals, also gained the distinction of taking a set from the Exeter flash. In the other semi-final clash, Hauck had little trouble with the soft stroking Alvah Sulloway, drubbing...