Word: mroz
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dana Bresnahan, Don Geeson, and Roddy Perkins, all of whom have played on Crimson elevens before, have taken the lead at the ends. Bud Thurman and Freshmen Chester Pierce and Howard Foster are competing for the tackle slots. At the guards, Ed Davis, Wally Mroz, and Warren Proudfoot are the potential first-stringers. Jim Crane, a center on last year's squad, held down the pivot post in recent scrimmages, but he is closely challenged by Bob Rhodes...
Besides these losses to the Navy, Wally Mroz, first-string guard, is on the injured list, and will be replaced by Earle Winters, while second-string end Frank Holt has been drafted. In other line-up shifts, Ray Eder has regained the wingback post, although Dick Warren will probably see almost as much action as Eder, and Don Geeson has nosed out Tom Haymond at left...
...Wally Mroz, who was hurt in the Camp Edwards fray, was in shape to start the game, but he aggravated that injury early in the first quarter, and had to be assisted from the field...
...Mroz Also Hurt...
Harvard will start off with ten of the eleven men who opened against the soldiers last week, with Jed Goldberg at right guard the only new face. The 185-pound V-12 transfer from Johns Hopkins is filling in for the injured Wally Mroz, but Mroz will also see some action. Everyone else on the squad is in good shape...