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Hamilton Young '33 of Newton, a graduate of the Newton Country Day School, has been elected assistant manager of the 1931 football team and will succeed P. M. Whitman '32 next year. Whitman took over the managership after the football banquet in New Haven, Saturday night...
...Spalding '34 of Milton, a graduate of Milton Academy, has been appointed Freshman manager of football, and Eliot Ritchie, Jr. '34 of Chestnut Hill, who prepared at the Newton Country Day School, has been appointed his first assistant. Spalding and Ritchie, winners of a six weeks' competition, will receive their numerals...
...Madden, '34 of Newton and the Newton Country Day School is the second assistant manager, and C. W. Bailey '34, Marshall Fabyan, Jr. '34, and T. T. Scudder '34 are the three dormitory managers...
...blond J. K. Scott who says he scores from 75 to 80 on real golf courses won the $2.000 first prize for men with 223. Mrs. J. E. Rankin who won the $2,000 for the best lady was from Jacksonville too. Her score was 241. Putter Newton Coggins from Jacksonville and Mrs. R. L. Stone of Chattanooga were runners...
...personnel of the training table this year is made up of 31 players and the manager, John H. Reno of Macomb, Ill, Captain Andres, of Newton, is responsible for all conduct in the room at meal hours. To assist him in his duties be has appointed "Chucker" Crehan, Roxbury right tackle, as monitor. When the fellows feel gay sometimes and are seized with an urge to throw potato skins or pieces of bread from one table, to another, the stern voice of "Chuck" can be heard above the rest; "Sorry fellows, but I'm monitor" and the firing ceases...