Word: morey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...explanation of the experts on this subject gave credit to the coony tactics of one Dave Morey, the Bates coach who specializes in surprising the bigger fellows. This same Dave Morey didn't have an awful lot to say just before the game but he did volunteer the information that he had given up all hope of even furnishing Harvard with the slightest opposition. "On a good day we might have given you a fight. But now . . . . . .", with a sweeping gesture he indicated the hopelessness of the situation...
...Dave Morey, the Bates football coach, is about to attempt the impossible. He has equipped his team with gold pants and scarlet jerseys and yet he expects to keep the whereabouts of the boys from Maine a deep secret...
This is a fact. Why the loverly colors no one knows, unless perhaps Morey wants to save the H. A. A. the expense of illuminating the Stadium in the event of sudden darkness. But the refusal to reveal the name of the team's hotel is obvious. In a sink of iniquity like Boston there must by any number of big-time crooks who would be only too glad to get at the boys from the backwoods...
...Club of Milwaukee, Eldred M. Keays '07, Secretary, 110 East Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.; Harvard Club of Minnesota, Louis B. Bersback, Secretary, 702 Wesley Temple Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.; Harvard Club of Dos Moines, Harold H. Newcomb, Secretary, Register & Tribune Bldg., Des Moiues, Iowa; Harvard Club of St. Louis, Richard Morey, Jr. '27, Secretary, 509 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.; Harvard Club of Kansas City, E. S. Washburn '25, Secretary, 1022 Arno Road, Kansas City, Mo.; Harvard Club of Cleveland, Walter J. Milde '25, Secretary, 1759 Union Trust Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio...
...really a sad story but it must be told. Nobody seems to know much of anything about Bates. Dave Morey doesn't know himself. But too many people already know about Harvard. They all agree that there is trouble in the offing unless the squad shows more promise than at present. It is ragged, it is slow, the returning Varsity men are substitutes except for Wells, Dean, Nevin and Gundlach, or else they never have shown Varsity calibre...