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Third Varsity-stroke, Ed Simmons; 7, Peter Brooks; 6, Frank Maser; 5, Bob Watson; 4, Choate; 3, Radway; 2, Harry Locke; and bow, Dearborn. Whiteside will keep Reggie Kernan on hand with the rest of this boat to fill in possible vacancies...
Boat IV: stroke, David Emerson '38; 7, Robert M. Drysdale Jr. '36; 6, William N. Dearborn '38; 5, Richard M. Stern '37; 4, Francis E. Maser '38; 3, Roger W. Drury '36; 2, George A. Matteson Jr. '36; how, Lawrence Mills '37; and cox, Roswell B. Paine '39. The last three boats will go out together at 4.30 o'clock...
...first time, there will be no lack of heavyweights, with the reporting of men from the Varsity football team such as Jim Gaffney, Joe Husband, Jim Maser...
Ford Struck Blackwood Moseley 170 lbs 171 lbs 185 lbs 160 lbs Right Halfback Fullback Quarterback Left Halfback Kelly Maser Nee Jones Gaffney Burton Dubiel 182 lbs 210 lbs 190 lbs 175 lbs 197 lbs 186 lbs 174 lbs Right End Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Train Barr Snavely Herold Davis Wright Kelley 165 lbs 195 lbs 175 lbs 175 lbs 167 lbs 198 lbs 175 lbs Left End Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Whitehead Roscoe Loomis 180 lbs 156 lbs 175 lbs 160 lbs Left Halfback Quarterback...
Chunky Bob Jones at center completes the list and holds besides the honor of being the only lineman who is under six feet in height. The others run from Glaffney's six feet flat to Maser's man-mountain six feet six and 210 pounds...