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Roger Tuckerman, the varsity's center forward and one of the two Crimson seniors playing their last game, made the lone score of the game on a pass from Marsh McCall, the varsity's left halfback. It is completely fitting that Tuckerman scored this goal for he was the Crimson's offensive star all season long, tallying 13 times in 13 games...
...relative play of the halfback lines. Varsity coach Bruce Munro intimated this yesterday when he said, "It could very well be that as Bill Rapp goes, so goes Harvard." Rapp, the Crimson's center half, heads a varsity backfield that has ranged from excellence to mediocrity all season long. Marsh McCall and Charlie Steele will be the wing halves, while Bill Driver has recovered sufficiently from his ankle injury to be used in reserve today...
Bill Driver's ankle injury will deprive Coach Bruce Munro of some halfback reserves vitally needed in an Ivy League game. Marsh McCall, Bill Rapp, and Charlie Steele will probably have to play practically the whole game at the half-backs. Lanny Keyes and Captain Floyd Moloy will open at fullback, while Tom Bagnoli will play goal...
...Moloy can play full-time, Munro will then be able to keep Charlie Steele at right halfback, rather than moving him back to fullback, where he is not as effective. The rest of the line is set, with Bill Rapp at center half and Marsh McCall on the left...
...Bagnoli, who has allowed but 11 goals in the Crimson's eight games for a 1.4 average, will open in the nets, while Bill Rapp, Marsh McCall, and Charlie Steele will be at the halfbacks. The varsity will need all the defense it can get, as Penn specializes in the same kind of wide-open attack that enabled Amherst to hand the varsity its only defeat of the year...