Word: play
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Wilbur--"Journey's End." Famous war play that lives up to its reputation...
...said that as a rule the English student places relatively little store by efficient management and well developed organization in his sports. In rugby, for example, matches of one kind or another start almost with the season, and from then on the participants are far more concerned with playing the game than with learning how to play...
...Ticknor, Harvard's first real candidate for an All-America berth since the days of Charlie Hubbard. The East's finest center, a tower of strength in the middle of the Harvard line, and a scrappy defense man who is in on every play, and a steadying influence to a somewhat doubtful and shaky line...
...Harper, veteran fullback, whose defensive play against the Elis in the Yale Bowl last year was one of the features of the Crimson victory. After the New Hampshire game, in which he sustained injuries which kept him out of the Army and Dartmouth struggles, Coach Horween called him the best back that donned a Crimson uniform in the last four years. He also closes his Harvard career today...
...entire squad, with the exception of Booth, is in top-notch shape. The diminutive Blue flash, though considerably improved, jogged around carefully, today and took no risk of aggravating his injury, which is gradually healing. It is expected that Booth will be able to play Saturday, in the dread relief role