Word: pivots
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Number 42--Anthony Morandos '35, center, pivot of the Purple line, a tough nut to crack...
...both speedy, a distinct advantage in the Eli attack. Webb Davis, Dick Crampton, and Ben Grosscup leave the Eli coach well equipped with guard material. At center there is Vic Malin, 240-pound Senior, who has seen service all through college, and he is backed up by Dick Barr, pivot on last year's yearlings...
...present line-up, deGive will tend the goal during the greater part of the game, being spelled by the M.I.T. captain-elect. The first all-star forward line will have Putnam as center and Hodder and Captain Alexander Fletcher of Yale as wings. Chase will be the pivot of the second forward line, supported by Baldwin and Paul Curtis of Yale, and in the third line Pell and Moseley will be in the wing positions and John Lax of Boston University at center...
...early training at Concord will probably prove one of the most brilliant ice stars over developed at Harvard. He was the mainstay of last year's Freshman team which won six out of seven games, succumbing only to Concord in an overtime period. Pruyn will probably play pivot position on the second string between Baldwin at left wing, and Lincoln, at right wing. Hasler, Beale, Pell, Everett, and Gleason will constitute material for the third line, while Dow will be prominent in the defense work. Reece, who attended to the nets for the 1935 team in substitute goalie
...leading candidates for the positions are as follows: for center, Upton, who alternated with Pattison as regular center last season; Boys, regular center on last year's Freshman five; and Dorman, who played regular guard on the Varsity a year ago, but who will probably be used in the pivot position this year; for guard: Hageman, Huppuch, and Reisner, all members of last year's quintet; for forward: Levan, Merry, Matursevitch, Nevin, Ferriter, and Fletcher, all of whom played on the Varsity last year except Fletcher, who was a regular on the 1935 quintet...