Word: pivotal
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...weak in experience, but worse than that it turned out to be one of the shortest quintets to wear the Crimson in many a year. The Sophomores' one and only seasoned contribution was Homer Peabody, hard-working and aggressive center, who quickly ousted Bill Humes from his first-string pivot post...
...MacLeod has reported for practice and is ready for action with his old running mate at guard Joe Batchelder. Captain Moose Dudis holds forth at the pivot post, and his six-foot six and an a half inch frame should raise havoc in league competition. The Indians miss Cottone at forward, but they still entertain hopes that he will soon report for practice. In the meantime, Gus "Swede" Broberg, the Sophomore sensation has a strangle hold on one forward...
...Huskies have six experienced men ready for the Indoor Athletic Building clash, headed by flashy Bob Gurney at forward and footballer Jim Connolly. Eric Almstrom and Lou Smith will share the pivot duties, and Bob Toucey pairs with Tom Gleason at the guard positions...
Along with the Varsity, Stahley's men are playing at 7 o'clock in the M. I. T.'s Bangar Gymnasium. The Crimson lineup facing the Tech boys will include Jack Penson at the pivot position, Ed Buckley and Joe Romano as guards, and Red Navin and Mike Rice at the forwards...
...other five which scrimmaged against the Stahleymen was composed of Chet Legg and Rick Rabenold as forwards, Bill Humes at the pivot post, and Sam White and Doug MacLeod at the guard spots. Fran Simpson and Bill McSweeney also saw service as reserves sent in to face the stream of first year men used by Stahley...