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...Dempsey was an underdog and deserved cheers instead of boos. The hearts of millions of women will beat a little faster today every time some back named Seymour or Harrison or Frank or Booth or whatever this generation's names are gain a yard or two. And Peabody and Pfister and MacKinney and Lee will be playing the roles of the villainous favorites, but they will have a chance to get back at the "little man" for his centuries of oppression and triumph. They will be playing to efface the memory of the defeats of favorites. They will be fighting...
...Bruin is no Smaltz Flower but Israel animal. His Savage paw is Pfister than the eye, so Dowen-t Pattee him. Just let him Fidler round...
Bull Barnes replaced Loren MacKinney, Ayres replaced Johnny Page, Summers alternated with Wilson at tailback, and Jim Grunig swapped with Dick Pfister...
...though the Army threw more passes than any other Blaik-coached team in recent history--20 in all, of which the Crimson intercepted six, as against the Army's five completions--the Harvard line spelled disaster for Hank Mazur and Company. From the second period on, Peabody, Gardiner, Pfister et al rushed the Cadet passers dizzy, and even twinkletoes Miller had his bid for fame, when he snared the wobbly heave of a harassed Army back and capered towards the Cadets' goal for three yards before falling into an Army tank trap...
HARVARD McNicol fullback, 177 Lee wingback, 177 Wilson tailback, 181 Heiden blocking back, 180 Forte right end, 162 Gardiner right tackle, 202 Pfister right guard, 197 Page center, 167 Peabody left guard, 185 Miller left tackle, 250 MacKinney left end, 187 Farrell left end, 178 R. J. White left tackle, 192 C. Murphy left guard, 186 Evans center, 181 Michel right guard, 198 Olds right tackle, 195 Seip right end, 180 Jarrell blocking back, 175 Mazur tailback, 175 Hill wingback, 178 Hatch fullback, 175 ARMY