Word: mcewan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: HARVARD QUEENS Harding, l.w. r.w., Munro Ford, c. c., Poupore Carr., r.w. l.w., Kenty Allen, l.d. r.d., Stollery Hicks, r.d. l.d., McGinness Mahoney, g. g., McEwan...
...probability, going to put on a good fight, but the Crusaders will hardly come close to victory. Their strength has been noised abroad in words too praiseworthy. My son, I. Fling Huey, scouted Doly Cross and he wired me from Worcester last night "Don't let the sports writers McEwan elk. They're playing up Holy Cross. Harvard will win by a good score." Then I remembered how Holy Cross was played up two years ago and I also recalled how Harvard has shown genuine power on occasions this year. The Crimson will find itself today and will...
...conquerors. Both the Crusaders and Elis are laying up for the best Harvard eleven that has been seen in years. Holy Cross will start its second string lineup against Duquesne this afternoon, although it has never played this college and knows less than nothing about its potentialities; yet Coach McEwan is taking no chance of harming any of his already slightly injured first-stringers...
Holy Cross is the second team among the Harvard opponents that has a new coach this year and John McEwan, the new Crusader mentor, will make his debut to the Holy Cross fans today when he trots out his team against St. Bona-venture. Yale's students just registered on Thursday but they will see a football game today already for the Eli authorities departed from their usual custom and made up a nine game schedule for the Blue, getting Maine as the first opponent...
Fast fox-trot and tango were won by a red-cheeked Scot with a pronounced burr, Roger McEwan of Glasgow. With his sister Alice he jogged and pranced through the fast fox-trot (he calls it the Quick-step). Swifter than that of 1929, it has more jigs, zigzags, nickers, turns and quarter-turns. One turn, for its peculiar twist, he calls the Lock & Key. Music 54 bars to the minute supplies the rhythms...